CRITICAL COMMUNITY ZOOM CONVERSATIONS ON POLICE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR SCHOOLS

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FIRST CBRT CRITICAL CONVERSATION - #1 TO SERVE AND PROTECT: POLICE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR SCHOOLS  VIRTUAL DISCUSSION WITH NATIONAL & COLO. COMMUNITY LEADERS Monday, 3:00pm - 4:30pm, June 15th, 2020 3:00pm - WELCOME John Bailey, CBRT Program Coordinator REMARKS REMARKS ON "JUSTICE IN POLICING ACT" Colorado Congressman Honorable Joseph Neguse, CD#2 REMARKS ON...

CRITICAL COMMUNITY ZOOM CONVERSATIONS ON POLICE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR SCHOOLS

Zoom Virtual Meeting

CBRT CRITICAL CONVERSATION - #2 UPDATES FROM DPS: WHAT'S GOING ON? VIRTUAL DISCUSSION WITH DPS & COMMUNITY LEADERS  Wednesday, 3:30pm - 5:00pm, June 17th, 2020   REMARKS ON THE CURRENT EDUCATIONAL LANDSCAPE Dr. Sharon Bailey, Educator, Anthropologist & Senior Equity Advisor, DPS Higher Education Dr. Angie Paccione, Ex. Dir., Colorado Department of Higher Education Early Childhood...

World Sickle Cell Day – June 19th, 2020

This World Sickle Cell Day, please join us in spreading awareness about the importance of giving blood to ensure there is sufficient supply for individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). This issue is incredibly critical now given the decline in donations amid the pandemic. We are especially concerned about an adequate blood supply for...

“WHAT DOES THE 4TH OF JULY MEAN TO BLACK AMERICANS AND ALL AMERICANS TODAY” & A WHY DO BLACK LIVES AND MINDS MATTER RESPONSE PANEL

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 "WHAT DOES THE 4TH OF JULY MEAN TO THE NEGRO" "The former slave and abolitionist, Frederick Douglass, gave this speech on July 5, 185,2 in Rochester, NY commemorating the day of independence for the United States. Cognizant of the contradictions embedded into the foundation of the United States, Douglass expounded for his audience the significance of "independence" day...