Video deleted from Minnesota first lady’s tense policy forum
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A deleted video from a forum that turned tense over racial issues demonstrates some of the political risks in Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz’s push for criminal justice reform.
Walz and staffers in the governor’s office wanted to promote an upcoming PBS documentary about rigorous college coursework for prison inmates because they want to replicate the concept in Minnesota — and to raise her profile as a leader on criminal justice issues.
But not everything went according to plan. Minnesota Public Radio reported Monday that a forum at Twin Cities Public Television one day last May that included screenings of clips from the documentary turned tense when the moderator pressed participants about race. A top aide to Democratic Gov. Tim Walz sought the next day to make sure a video of the forum didn’t circulate. The event’s hosts acknowledged deleting the video to smooth out ruffled feathers.
TPT officials defended their handling of the matter. The Walz administration initially took a similar posture, but later expressed regret for an “overreaction” on its part.