Conversations in Black Freedom Studies: “Problems with History of Racial Policing in NYC”
Thursday, December 3, 2015, 6-8pm
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Langston Hughes Auditorium
515 Malcolm X Boulevard
(917) 275-6975
Harlem
“With the mounting problem of the miscarriage of justice, police brutality, killer cops and white terrorism, Shannon King and LaShawn Harris provide a history of the dilemmas we face today.” – Komozi Woodard
Schomburg Education presents this dynamic adult education series with a full line up of provocative scholars and community members committed to engaging dialogue about black freedom studies. The Spring 2015 semester is curated by professors Jeanne Theoharis (Brooklyn College/CUNY) and Komozi Woodard (Sarah Lawrence College).
December 3 at 6 p.m.
Problems with History of Racial Policing in NYC
with Mary Frances Berry (University of Pennsylvania), Shannon King ( The College of Wooster) and LaShawn Harris (Michigan State University).
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