
Demonstration, the First Step to Action
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Dr. Samantha Pace arranges demonstration after George Floyd's murder.
In the week following George Floyd's murder, Dr. Samantha Pace and the OBGYN department at Hennepin Healthcare, with University of Minnesota Medical School students and Black Coats 4 Black Lives, arranged a silent sit-in demonstration for healthcare professionals on the lawn of the Minnesota state capitol.
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Demonstration, the First Step to Action
Clip: Special | 1m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
In the week following George Floyd's murder, Dr. Samantha Pace and the OBGYN department at Hennepin Healthcare, with University of Minnesota Medical School students and Black Coats 4 Black Lives, arranged a silent sit-in demonstration for healthcare professionals on the lawn of the Minnesota state capitol.
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