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Unpacking the Chauvin Trial: Police Accountability in America
The trial of Derek Chauvin over the murder of George Floyd can be seen as a proxy for the larger history of police in the United States brutalizing and killing Black people in disproportionate ways and often with total impunity. Join a panel of BU scholars from the School of Law and School of Public Health for a conversation about the outcome of the Derek Chauvin as well policing and punishment and its effects communities of color.Speakers include:-Michael Ulrich, School of Public Health-Jonathan Feingold, School of Law-Jasmine Gonzales Rose, School of Law-Craig Andrade, School of Public HealthThis event is sponsored by BU Diversity & Inclusion.
When | 12:00 pm to 1:15 pm on Friday, April 23, 2021 |
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Location | Zoom |