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AI Police Brutality Online Event
POLICE BRUTALITY ONLINE EVENT
July 22 - 26, 2002
Listen to live panels online as they discuss the impact of police brutality
on minorities in the U.S., take action against international police
brutality, and test your knowledge of the issues during this week long
event.
July 22 - 26, 2002
Listen to live panels online as they discuss the impact of police brutality
on minorities in the U.S., take action against international police
brutality, and test your knowledge of the issues during this week long
event.
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POLICE BRUTALITY ONLINE EVENT
July 22 - 26, 2002
Listen to live panels online as they discuss the impact of police brutality
on minorities in the U.S., take action against international police
brutality, and test your knowledge of the issues during this week long
event.
Sign up today to participate in this free online event!
http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/usa/police_brutality/onlineevent.html
The following panels will be moderated by Jonathan Hutto, Membership
Coordinator, Mid-Atlantic Regional Office
July 22nd, Impact of Police Brutality on African-American and Latino
Communities in the U.S:
-Derrick D. Blassingame, President and Founder, Black Youth Coalition
-Marion Hopkins, member, People's Coalition for Police Accountability in
Prince George's County.
-Roberto Maestras, Executive Director, El Centro de la Raza
-Irene Muro, Community Outreach Coordinator, CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane
Immigrant Rights in Los Angeles)
July 26th, Progressive Policing - Officers Working to End Police Brutality:
-De Lacy Davis, Executive Director, Black Cops Against Police Brutality.
-Matthew Fogg, Executive Director, CARCLE(Congress Against Racism and
Corruption in Law Enforcement)
-Anthony Miranda, National Latino Officers Association
-Howard Thompson, Vice-President, Hispanic National Law Enforcement
Association
POLICE BRUTALITY ONLINE EVENT
July 22 - 26, 2002
Listen to live panels online as they discuss the impact of police brutality
on minorities in the U.S., take action against international police
brutality, and test your knowledge of the issues during this week long
event.
Sign up today to participate in this free online event!
http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/usa/police_brutality/onlineevent.html
The following panels will be moderated by Jonathan Hutto, Membership
Coordinator, Mid-Atlantic Regional Office
July 22nd, Impact of Police Brutality on African-American and Latino
Communities in the U.S:
-Derrick D. Blassingame, President and Founder, Black Youth Coalition
-Marion Hopkins, member, People's Coalition for Police Accountability in
Prince George's County.
-Roberto Maestras, Executive Director, El Centro de la Raza
-Irene Muro, Community Outreach Coordinator, CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane
Immigrant Rights in Los Angeles)
July 26th, Progressive Policing - Officers Working to End Police Brutality:
-De Lacy Davis, Executive Director, Black Cops Against Police Brutality.
-Matthew Fogg, Executive Director, CARCLE(Congress Against Racism and
Corruption in Law Enforcement)
-Anthony Miranda, National Latino Officers Association
-Howard Thompson, Vice-President, Hispanic National Law Enforcement
Association
For more information:
http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/usa/po...
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