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Policed Bodies: A Community Conversation on Race, Disability, and Justice

Fri, Apr 16

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Online

A two-day conversation on issues of race, disability, and justice in the policing of bodies in communities and schools including a Saturday morning session focused on community engagement and next steps in the Syracuse area and beyond.

Policed Bodies: A Community Conversation on Race, Disability, and Justice
Policed Bodies: A Community Conversation on Race, Disability, and Justice

Time & Location

Apr 16, 2021, 1:00 PM – Apr 17, 2021, 1:00 PM

Online

About the Event

A two-day conversation on issues of race, disability, and justice in the policing of bodies in communities and schools. Bringing together national experts, community activists, and local stakeholders, this event centers transformational, citizen-led reform of policing and public safety through critical dialogue and practice. 

Hosted by Syracuse University

Presented by The Lender Center for Social Justice, The Center on Disability and Inclusion, and The Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series.

Register here https://soe.syr.edu/event/policed-bodies/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=policedbodieskit&utm_content=policedbodieskit

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