Oct

10 2019

Civil Discourse Series: Law Enforcement and Communities of Color in DFW

7:00PM - 9:00PM  

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 300 N Houston St
Dallas, TX 75202

Contact Shelby Gadol
4693995224
sgadol@dhhrm.org
https://dallasholocaustmuseum.secure.force.com/ticket/?&_ga=2.235810631.790605185.1570026127-895615870.1564496789#details_a0S5A00000VoYENUA3

$ Cost $ 10.00

Join us for a conversation about the relationship between local law enforcement and communities of color. Panelists will discuss the current state of these relations, racial profiling, community policing, and how to build trust between these groups in today's climate.

Panelists include:

Will D. Johnson, Police Chief, Arlington Police Department.
Sara Mokuria, Co-Founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality, Inc. and Associate Director for Leadership Initiatives with The Institute for Urban Policy Research at the The University of Texas at Dallas.
Dr. Brian Williams, trauma surgeon and immediate past Chair of the Dallas Citizens Police Review Board.

This panel will be moderated by Cassandra Jaramillo, reporter for The Dallas Morning News

The Civil Discourse Series presents multiple sides of a thought-provoking topic through respectful discussion. For each event, the Museum convenes a panel of subject matter experts to represent their unique perspectives on an issue related to human and civil rights.

Civil Discourse Series Presented by: The Meadows Foundation