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Police Violence: Global and Local Perspectives, Day 7, Closing

Police Violence: The Lived Experiences of Dartmouth Alumnae and Students; and Closing Session: Artivism Artist Cypher with ARRAY's LEAP, the Law Enforcement Accountability Project

Sunday, April 11, 2021
3:00pm – 7:00pm
Webinar
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts, Lectures & Seminars

3 PM: Police Violence: The Lived Experiences of Dartmouth Alumnae and Students, moderated by Angela Brizant (OPAL) and Felicia Swoope (Artivism), Dartmouth College 

Khymaya A. Perkins '20: Emerging Leader Development Program at Vanguard. Proud member of the Union County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Board Member on the Dartmouth Women's Rugby Advisory Board, and Director of Strategy and Operations for the 2020 Class Executive Committee

Miles M. Battle '21: Dartmouth College Senior, Sociology/African and African American Studies, Brother of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Member of the Dean of the College Student Advisory Board, Member of Palaeopitus Senior Society among other activities.

Monik W. Walters '19: First Black Female Student Body President, NAACP Co-President, COSO, Palaeopitus, D-Step, Ujima, Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. - East Kings County Alumnae Chapter, Freelancer/Brooklyn Community Volunteer, Dartmouth Association of Alumni - Executive Committee of ThisDayAndTheNext

5 PM: Closing Session: Artivism Artist Cypher with ARRAY's LEAP, the Law Enforcement Accountability Project. Learn More >

Jocelyn Jackson: Founder JUSTUS Kitchen, co-founder of the People's Kitchen Collective (PKC)

• W.J. Lofton: Poet, writer, editor, director and songwriter centering his work on the intersections of Black queer identity

• Steven John Irby: co-owner, co-founder and director of Street Dreams Magazine

• A fourth artist will be announced Friday, Apr 9

The Artivism Artist Cypher is free for all to watch on YouTube, no registration is required.

Closing day (Day 7) of:

POLICE VIOLENCE: Global and Local Perspectives

Virtual Symposium – Dartmouth College    --    April 5–11, 2021

Click here to register for the symposium.    For additional information please visit the symposium website.

Photo courtesy of Enrico Riley and Jenkins Johnson Gallery

For more information, contact:
African and African American Studies

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.