New Date! Thursday, September 17
The U.S. is in the midst of a national conversation on police reform and racial justice. What can we learn from policing in other nations? What models of policing have succeeded – or failed – around the world?
Join Dr. Laurence Ralph, professor of Anthropology at Princeton University, to discuss his latest article in Foreign Affairs and how the conversation on police reform in the U.S. can be informed by lessons from around the world. Moderated by Megan Clark Torrey, CEO.
Read Dr. Ralph’s latest article in Foreign Affairs, “To Protect and to Serve: Global Lessons in Police Reform”
Buy Dr. Ralph’s latest book, The Torture Letters: Reckoning With Police Violence