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Winston Bodrick passes out a face mask and hand sanitizer to workers on a school bus making deliveries in Codman Square. Members of the Omega Psi Phi’s Eta Phi Chapter plan to distribute some 50,000 free face masks to people most in need -- including seniors -- in the neighborhoods of Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan and Jamaica Plain. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
Winston Bodrick passes out a face mask and hand sanitizer to workers on a school bus making deliveries in Codman Square. Members of the Omega Psi Phi’s Eta Phi Chapter plan to distribute some 50,000 free face masks to people most in need -- including seniors -- in the neighborhoods of Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan and Jamaica Plain. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

Here's the Radio Boston rundown for July 14. Tiziana Dearing is our host.

  • The Massachusetts Senate passed a police reform bill in a dramatic 4 a.m vote this morning.  We look at what comes next with Rahsaan Hall, director of the Racial Justice Program for the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.
  • Limiting "qualified immunity" is front and center in the Commonwealth's police reform debate. But what is it, why do many police officials think they need it and why do some citizens think it should go away? We ask Nancy Gertner, retired federal judge, WBUR legal analyst and senior lecturer at Harvard Law School.
  • As local school districts confront decisions about reopening, we ask area teachers what reopening means for them, and take listener calls.

This program aired on July 14, 2020.

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