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01/11/2021
■Class discussion: The young woman in the video appears to be in an absolute panic over her missing cell phone. Is losing a cell phone worth such an emotional upheaval, a frantic conflict and finally criminal charges? How would you react if you lost your cell phone? How much do you rely on your phone? Why do you think the woman was so quick to accuse the teen and assume that his cell phone really belonged to her? Do you think race was involved? Are young Black men often the target of such undue suspicion?
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