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A Discussion Guide for Parents: The End of Derek Chauvin’s Trial

As a parent of three teenagers and an elementary child, as well as a follower of Christ, as a family we need to celebrate and discuss the end of the Derek Chauvin’s trial. After several weeks and only ten hours of deliberation, the jury found Chauvin, 45, guilty on all three counts: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. On May 25, 2020, Floyd, a 46-year-old African American, became unresponsive and later died while being restrained by policeman Derek Chauvin for passing a counterfeit bill and resisting arrest. Now as parents, we ask, “How do we celebrate and think about the end of Derek Chauvin’s trial?” Prayerfully, this discussion guide will help you.

What We Celebrate

As we discuss this matter with our children and even as we think about it as individuals, we ask, “What do we celebrate?”

What We Sorrow

As we discuss this matter with our children and even as we think about it as individuals, we also must ask, “What do we sorrow?”

What We Pray

As we discuss this matter with our children and even as we think about it as individuals, we also must ask, “What do we pray?”

What We Hope

As we discuss this matter with our children and even as we think about it as individuals, we also must ask, “What do we hope?”


For Further Reading

Parents: The Challenge of Social Justice and Injustice

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