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Health Equity Now: Ending Police Violence

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Health Equity Now: Ending Police Violence

On November 10-14th, thousands of public health professionals will convene for the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, themed Health Equity Now, in San Diego. Our alternative session is inspired by a resolution brought to the APHA Governing Council for the 2018 conference: https://endpoliceviolence.squa.../the-2018-statement/.

We have chosen to hold this session outside of the conference complex in a community space to shift and decolonize the tone of the meeting, and to honor the ongoing trauma experienced by and movements led by community members and activists.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Alex Vitale, author of The End of Policing

PANEL:
Willie Thomas, Justice Steven Rosenthal campaign, Chicago
Asantewaa RN Boykin, Anti Police-Terror Project
Mark-Anthony Clayton-Johnson, Frontline Wellness Network, @Justice LA
Pedro Rios, American Friends Service Committee
Steven Osuna, California State University, Long Beach, Historian of Los Angeles Police Department
Aundrey Jones, University of California, San Diego, Ethnic Studies

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TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE: http://bit.ly/endpoliceviolencetix
Tickets are *FREE* but please register through Eventbrite so we can get an accurate headcount for the event.

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DONATE TO SUPPORT THE EVENT: https://fundly.com/police-viol...ity-learning-session
This session, hosted by the Public Health Justice Collective (formerly Occupy Public Health), is organized by volunteers and your donation will help cover the costs of the event and bring amazing speakers.

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What will it take and what do public health professionals need to mobilize in our work and institutions?

This alternative session will bring together perspectives from critical researchers and community justice movements on:
* how ending law enforcement violence is essential to achieving health equity and justice
* reimagining and redefining public health frameworks for investment/divestment in policing
*community power and community safety approaches and
* the role of public health infrastructure in shifting conditions of law enforcement violence.
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