From Behind The Blue Wall of Silence: A Public Forum Featuring Current and Former NYPD Officers Speaking about Their Experiences on the Job and Presenting Their Critique of Current NYPD Policies and Tactics
From Behind The Blue of Silence public forum on Monday December 3rd from 7PM – 9PM at the Schomburg Center in Harlem featuring retired and current police officers offering their first-hand critical assessment of objectionable NYPD practices like the quota system and stop and frisk.
Our second public forum featuring current and former NYPD officers speaking about their experiences on the job and presenting their critique of current NYPD policies and tactics.
Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP) Presents:
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Monday, December 3rd 7-9PM
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard, New York, NY 10037 (2 or 3 train to 135th St.)
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Moderator
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Panel
Carlton Berkeley: President of Brothers and Sisters Who Care and retired NYPD Detective 2nd Grade
John Eterno: Professor at Molloy College and retired NYPD Captain
Anthony Miranda: Chair of National Latino Officers Association and retired NYPD Sergeant
Colleen Meenan: Practicing attorney, retired NYPD sergeant, and former Executive Director of the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL)
Adhyl Polanco: Current NYPD Officer
Graham Weatherspoon: Black Law Enforcement Alliance and retired NYPD Detective
646.602.5625 prop@urbanjustice.org
Further Information
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/522772291069125/
Flyer: http://gallery.mailchimp.com/f6b63e2555a5fd40610a66a67/files/From_Behind_the_Blue_Walls_of_Silence_2012.pdf
Website: http://policereformorganizingproject.org
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MORE VIDEOS ON ENDING STOP & FRISK HERE
More videos from the POLICE REFORM ORGANIZING PROJECT (PROP) HERE and HERE
More videos from PICTURE THE HOMELESS
See footage from JUNE 17 FATHER’S DAY SILENT MARCH TO END STOP & FRISK HERE
Blueprint For Accountability – Stop & Frisk Discussion from 5/21/12 – Culture Project, NYC HERE