In case you missed it, or just want to view it again, the SDARJ Special Forum “Racial Justice Through Reimagining Policing- Part 3″ is available on the SDARJ YouTube channel. Click here to view the special forum.
“You can’t tell me what to do!” “You’re trying to take away my freedom.” “That’s an attack on my individual rights.” “It’s my choice. It has nothing to do with you; it’s all about me.”
Me, me, mine, I, I, I.
And so, here we are once again in the midst of a COVID surge, spreading with alarming rapidity because of the new variant. Yet, even as states are experiencing more new cases, more deaths, a large swath of people continues to refuse to be vaccinated and refuse to wear masks. Being told to do so is an attack on individual rights and personal freedom, they argue. At this point, with our country so painfully polarized, even a request is taken as an affront.
Please save the date for the third session of our series of Special Forums on Racial Justice Through Reimagining Policing. This session on August 24 will feature a panel of law enforcement experts, including Captain Alice Brumbley of State Police Troop 5; Chief Patrick Ogden, Associate Vice President and Chief of Police of the University of Delaware; Chief Keith Banks of Rehoboth Beach; and Chief Thomas Spell of Lewes. Please register at: https://sdarjpolicing3.eventbrite.com
In case you missed it, or just want to view it again, the SDARJ Town Hall special forum “Racial Justice Through Reimagining Policing- Part 2″ is available on the SDARJ YouTube channel. Click here to view the special forum.
Please mark your calendars and register here for the Second Session of Racial Justice Through Reimagining Policing The special forum will take place on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 7pm on Zoom.
Please join us for this event to hear what makes communities and neighborhoods safe!
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