No Justice, No Peace

Exploring Breonna’s Law, Transformative Justice, and Defunding the Police
When Nov 19, 2020
from 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM
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All Eyes on Louisville: Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Fall Social Justice Speaker Series

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What does it mean to defund police?

What did Breonna's Law do?

What is transformative justice and how can it help us understand what defunding the police looks like?

Panelists:

  • Keturah Herring, ACLU, Breonna's Law
  • Attica Scott, State Representative
  • Ashanti Scott, U of L Student & Activist
  • Moderator: Sadiqa Reynolds, Director of the Louisville Urban League


All eyes must remain on Louisville until justice is won. The Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies invites you to a virtual series that celebrates the work that Louisville’s local leaders are doing on behalf of our collective freedom. This series is an opportunity for the campus community to learn from their vision and find out how to join in the struggles for justice for Breonna Taylor and for the Black, brown, and poor residents of our city. Let’s dialogue about how we can work towards liberation through education, art, cross-border solidarity, law reform, and restorative justice.

Co-sponsors: Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research, Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society, Graduate Certificate in Diversity Literacy, Pan-African Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Women’s Center, and Pi Sigma Alpha.

Please register as soon as possible to help us get a headcount and needs for translation services for ASL and Spanish.


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