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The Resilience: Combatting Police Violence through Policy and Public Safety

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The National Civil Rights Museum will host the fourth and final national convening entitled “The Resilience: Combatting Police Violence through Policy and Public Safety.” As part of “The Reckoning, The Resolve, The Restoration, and The Resilience” series, the Museum brings together thought leaders, policymakers, surviving families, and activists to examine the historical connections of systemic racial violence and find solutions for today’s challenges.
The event format includes:
• Opening Panel – From Pain to Purpose: The Courageous Activism of Police Violence Victims.
• Facilitated Session I – Enhancing Public Safety through Community-Led & Trauma-Informed Alternatives.
• Facilitated Session II – Advocating for Police Reform through Effective Policy Solutions.
• Lunch Roundtable – Ending Police Violence: Strategies for Cross-Sector Collaboration.

The museum has launched this collaborative effort to include a broad spectrum of citizens from many disciplines, industries, and roles to root out the causes at a systemic level. National and local leaders committed to seeing change in their communities and enhancing relationships between citizens and law enforcement are strongly encouraged to attend.