A City Divided: Police/Citizen Violence: Police Reform

A ZOOM talk:  Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 7 p.m.

Professor David Harris

Professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Law, author of the book
A City Divided: Race, Fear and the Law in Police/Citizen Confrontations,
he has worked with police departments, governments, and citizens’ groups
in Pittsburgh and around the country.

With a response by
Rev. Dr. John Welch
Former Vice President of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and
Chief Chaplain of Pittsburgh Police, currently Board President of
Gamaliel Network and Lecturer at Pitt Business School’s
Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership.

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Presented by the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh Social Justice and Outreach Committee and
Race and Reconciliation Commission

Co-sponsors: JCC Center for Lovingkindness; Christian Associates; St. Brendan’s Justice Ministry;
St. James Episcopal Church, Wilkinsburg; St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Highland Park;
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Mt Lebanon; Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Squirrel Hill;
Community of Celebration, Aliquippa; Congregation Dor Hadash; East Liberty Presbyterian Church