We Watched Minneapolis Doomsday Documentaries So You Don't Have To
Since we've had multiple documentaries come out regarding the challenges Minneapolis faces and what the path forward should look like for our cities, we're revisiting a conversation we had earlier this year. Coming out of this month's elections where Twin Cities residents voted for new leaders and what the path forward should look like, we thought it was a good time to take a look at the documentaries "A Precarious State," "The Fall of Minneapolis," and "Paradox: Echoes of Reform & the Minneapolis Police" to see what they have to say about our cities and what misinformation they might be spreading. Host Sean McPherson is joined by Producer Tiffany Bui and Contributor Winter Keefer to interrogate these films.
Learn more about the documentaries discussed in today's episode:
- Who’s Bankrolling ‘A Precarious State,’ Rick Kupchella’s New Twin Cities Doomer Doc? (Racket)
- Paradox: Echoes of Reform & the Minneapolis Police (PBS)
- A Precarious State (Rick Kupchella)
- The Fall of Minneapolis (Alpha News)
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