Police Violence: Global and Local Perspectives, Day 3

Police Violence, White Supremacy, and the Capitol Insurrection: Historical Precedents, Current Responses, and Future Implications, moderated by Julia Rabig, Dartmouth College

April 7, 2021
4 pm - 9 pm
Location
Webinar
Sponsored by
African and African-American Studies Program
Audience
Public
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African and African American Studies

4 PM: Police Violence, White Supremacy, and the Capitol Insurrection: Historical Precedents, Current Responses, and Future Implications, moderated by Julia Rabig, Dartmouth College

• Christopher Everett: Filmmaker of Wilmington on Fire, Communications Manager, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University

• Ayanna Alexander: Social Justice Reporter, Bloomberg Industry Group

• Simon Balto: Assistant Professor, History and African American Studies, The University of Iowa

7 PM: Keynote Address II: Andrea J. Ritchie, Researcher in Residence on Race, Gender, Sexuality and Criminalization at Barnard College, introduced by Mary Coffey, Dartmouth College

These events are Day 3 of:

POLICE VIOLENCE: Global and Local Perspectives

Virtual Symposium – Dartmouth College

April 5–11, 2021

This week-long, international symposium, comprised of 54 artists, activists, alumni, students and scholars, draws its inspiration from the United Nations resolution (43/1). Adopted by its Human Rights Council on June 19, 2020, the resolution calls for the "promotion and protection of the human rights and fundamental freedoms of Africans and of people of African descent against excessive use of force and other human rights violations by law enforcement officers." This multifaceted event, convened by a campus-wide Dartmouth collective, explores this complex, difficult and urgent issue through a series of discussions, art exhibits, and films.

This event is free, but registration is required. 

Once you register, you will receive links to the symposium sessions on the confirmation page.

Click here to register for the symposium.

For additional information please visit the symposium website.

 

Photo courtesy of Enrico Riley and Jenkins Johnson Gallery

Location
Webinar
Sponsored by
African and African-American Studies Program
Audience
Public
More information
African and African American Studies