Audio transcript NINA MOINI: The phrase "Minneapolis police reform" may bring to mind the events of 2020. The murder of George Floyd that year made the city the center of worldwide calls to change policing. It led the city to enter a process of court-ordered reforms that are still taking shape. A new documentary looks back much further. In Paradox, Echoes of Reform and Minneapolis Police, historian Yohuru Williams traces local politics, community activism, and police union organizing over 150 years of Minneapolis policing history. The film by Twin Cities PBS premieres tonight. Yohuru Williams joins me now to talk more about it, along with executive producer Daniel Bergin. Thanks, both of you, for joining us on the program.
DANIEL BERGIN: Thank you.
YOHURU WILLIAMS: Thanks for having us.