This Saturday in #nerdland: America’s forgotten war, policing and a rise in violent crime, and a look at sneaker culture and one basketball star’s challenge.
Tomorrow morning we talk about the investigation requested by the Doctors Without Borders organization into the recent U.S. airstrike which devastated a trauma hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan. It was a reminder that America’s longest war – is still going. We’ll take a closer look at why we often forget that.
Violent crime has been increasing in some cities. This week top law enforcement officials gathered at a summit to discuss the issue. According to the Washington Post , much of the conversation focused on social media and the theory that officers have stopped policing as aggressively as they used to because of fears of being caught on a potentially damaging viral video.
Melissa will talk to Tracie Keesee, Co-Founder and Director of the Center for Policing Equity.
Then we’ll take a look into the history of the multi-billion dollar sneaker industry and why basketball star Stephon Marbury is calling out Michael Jordan over his iconic shoe.









