2021 Symposium: April 9, 2021
Race & Policing in America
April 9, 2021
Virtual
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
“MEEK MILL’S TRAUMA: BRUTAL POLICING AS AN ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCE”
A discussion by the authors:
andré douglas pond cummings
Todd J. Clark
Caleb Gregory Conrad, Esq.
Judge Amy Dunn Johnson
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
“WHERE IT IS LEAST VISIBLE: PUBLIC HEALTH POLICING AND THE QUESTION OF ABOLITION”
A discussion by author: Tryon Woods
“FROM TIK TOK TO RACIAL VIOLENCE: WHITE WOMEN AND ANTI-BLACKNESS IN THE GENDERED SPHERE”
A discussion by author: Donald F. Tibbs
Participants include:
- andré douglas pond cummings, Professor of Law at University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law
- Todd J. Clark, Professor of Law St. Thomas University College of Law
- Caleb Gregory Conrad, Esq., Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for the 11th West Judicial District of Arkansas
- Judge Amy Dunn Johnson, Family Court Judge for the 6th Judicial District, serving Pulaski and Perry Counties in Arkansas
- Tryon Woods, Professor at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
- Donald F. Tibbs, Professor of Law St. Thomas University College of Law