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28 Feb
Police Abolitionism: Power to the People
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Lectures, Symposia, Etc.

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Innovation, Diversity, Governance

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Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Faculty, Graduate Students

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Year of Pitt Global
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Police Abolitionism: Power to the People

This is a past event.

Lamont Lilly, African-American political activist,  will provide a lecture on the topic of abolishing policing in America.

This lecture is part of a special topics course, ADMJ 1449: Abolishing Policing, which examines methods for building collaborative relationships with grassroots organizations from Oakland, California, Washington, DC, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Chicago, Illinois who focus their efforts on the development of new community-controlled alternatives to policing in America.

Thursday, February 28 at 11:30 a.m.

Pitt Bradford, Harriet B. Wick Chapel 300 Campus Drive Bradford, PA 16701

Police Abolitionism: Power to the People

Lamont Lilly, African-American political activist,  will provide a lecture on the topic of abolishing policing in America.

This lecture is part of a special topics course, ADMJ 1449: Abolishing Policing, which examines methods for building collaborative relationships with grassroots organizations from Oakland, California, Washington, DC, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Chicago, Illinois who focus their efforts on the development of new community-controlled alternatives to policing in America.

Thursday, February 28 at 11:30 a.m.

Pitt Bradford, Harriet B. Wick Chapel 300 Campus Drive Bradford, PA 16701

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#PittGlobal

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