Catholic University’s Black Law Students Association sponsored a two-hour panel discussion at the law school on Feb. 5 as a way to explore some of the deeper themes brought to the surface by Michael Brown’s death in August, 2014. The table of four civil rights experts included two people who spent a great deal of time in Ferguson in the weeks and months following the incident, giving them firsthand experience with the street demonstrations that erupted. A summary of the event is available here
This discussion, co-sponsored by the City Club of Cleveland, American Constitution Society, Norman S...
Students from the Contemporary Media Issues course will present three films regarding the events tra...
Dr. Norman White is Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Associate Professor of Criminology a...
Catholic University’s Black Law Students Association sponsored a two-hour panel discussion at the la...
Poster for a panel discussion of law enforcement in the wake of Ferguson.https://repository.law.umic...
David Warnock and Professor Sheila Bedi during the Police Militarization Panel: Perspectives on Ferg...
Panel of speakers and student organization leaders at the Police Militarization Panel: Perspectives ...
Audience during the Police Militarization Panel: Perspectives on Ferguson, held on October 21, 2014....
Across the country we saw thousands of individuals take to the streets this summer to march with and...
What we now refer to simply as Ferguson erupted in August of 20T4 and immediately raised a cluster...
The media aids in bringing to light many social issues across the nation each and every day. Histori...
Our society’s ability to have productive dialogues about important social issues is at a nadir. We d...
Page May from the grassroots organization We Charge Genocide at the Police Militarization Panel: Per...
How did local activists in Ferguson, MO mobilize resistance to racist policing? After police killed ...
The killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by Darren Wilson, a white police officer in...
This discussion, co-sponsored by the City Club of Cleveland, American Constitution Society, Norman S...
Students from the Contemporary Media Issues course will present three films regarding the events tra...
Dr. Norman White is Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Associate Professor of Criminology a...
Catholic University’s Black Law Students Association sponsored a two-hour panel discussion at the la...
Poster for a panel discussion of law enforcement in the wake of Ferguson.https://repository.law.umic...
David Warnock and Professor Sheila Bedi during the Police Militarization Panel: Perspectives on Ferg...
Panel of speakers and student organization leaders at the Police Militarization Panel: Perspectives ...
Audience during the Police Militarization Panel: Perspectives on Ferguson, held on October 21, 2014....
Across the country we saw thousands of individuals take to the streets this summer to march with and...
What we now refer to simply as Ferguson erupted in August of 20T4 and immediately raised a cluster...
The media aids in bringing to light many social issues across the nation each and every day. Histori...
Our society’s ability to have productive dialogues about important social issues is at a nadir. We d...
Page May from the grassroots organization We Charge Genocide at the Police Militarization Panel: Per...
How did local activists in Ferguson, MO mobilize resistance to racist policing? After police killed ...
The killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by Darren Wilson, a white police officer in...
This discussion, co-sponsored by the City Club of Cleveland, American Constitution Society, Norman S...
Students from the Contemporary Media Issues course will present three films regarding the events tra...
Dr. Norman White is Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Associate Professor of Criminology a...