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Date: 9/4/2022
Subject: How to Maintain the Public’s Rights and Its Safety - Hear from Experts on these Challenges
From: LWVCS - Cupertino-Sunnyvale League of Women Voters



September 4, 2022
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How to Maintain the Public’s Rights and Its Safety

 

September 10, 2022, 2:30 – 4:00pm

 

Come and learn from the Experts on the Challenges of Policing and Ensuring Fair Treatment - the first in a series of events on public safety

 

-       Our expert panel: 

  •  Manuel Herrera, President, Board of Trustees, Eastside Union High School District
  • Phan Ngo, Chief, City of Sunnyvale Public Safety
  • Shivaun Nurre, Independent Police Auditor, San Jose
  • Ashley Raveche, Volunteer Deputy Area Director of Social Policy for the League of Women Voters of California

 

-       Their conversation will include:

·       Objectives of law enforcement organizations

·       Accountability

·       Response to societal racism

·       Unique US armed environment

·       ‘Protect & Serve’ vs tendency towards militarization

·       Community responsibilities

·       What is a better way going forward?

-       Audience Discussion will cover examples of communities who have been successful in fair treatment & safe neighborhoods.

 

Sponsored by the Santa Clara County Leagues of Women Voters

Register Here

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