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Join us for The Resilience: Combatting Police Violence Through Policy And Public Safety | March 22, 2024

The Resilience: Combatting Police Violence through Policy and Public Safety marks the culmination of a four-part series by the National Civil Rights Museum, aimed at addressing police violence with actionable solutions. This final installment focuses on empowering attendees with strategies rooted in policy reform and community-led safety alternatives.

The series began in March 2023 with The Reckoning: Community Policing and Accountability, focusing on justice for victims like Tyre Nichols and presenting measures to halt police violence. Watch the replay. 

Throughout this series, the Museum has facilitated critical conversations to address the injustices affecting our communities. Purchase tickets, reserve your table, or learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

Joining us to navigate through the dialogue is esteemed author and political strategist Symone Sanders-Townsend and speakers: 

    • Eric Cumberbatch, Senior Vice President, Policy & Community Engagement, Center for Policing Equity
    • Derrick Johnson, President, NAACP
    • Rashawn Ray, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, Brookings Institute
    • Rodney & RowVaughn Wells, Parents of Tyre Nichols

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