CTRP3 June 28, 2023 Meeting
Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Virtual Forum on Race and Policing
An Open Honest Discussion About Racial Profiling In Your Community That Took Place On Monday, February 24th, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. At The Windham Town Hall, 979 Main Street Willimantic, CT 06226. The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Is Working To Improve The Relationship Betwee
Moderator: Andrew Clark, Director IMRP Ken Barone, Project Manager, Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy Michael Gailor, Middletown State’s Attorney Tamara Lanier, CT Racial Profiling Advisory Board Joseph Race, Captain, Madison Police Department Dr. Stephen Ross, Economist, University of Con
An Open Honest Discussion About Racial Profiling In Your Community That Took Place On Wednesday, November 13th, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. At The Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street, Waterbury, Ct 06702 The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Is Working To Improve The Relationship Betwee
Community discussion with Forum Panelists Fernando Spagnolo, Waterbury Chief of Police Ken Barone, The Racial Profiling Prohibition Project / IMRP Geraldo Reyes Jr., State Representative Maureen Platt, State's Attorney Waterbury Michael Roberts, Attorney, Commission on Human Rights and...
An Open Honest Discussion About Racial Profiling In Your Community That Took Place On Wednesday, November 13th, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. At The Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street, Waterbury, Ct 06702 The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Is Working To Improve The Relationship Betwee
An Open Honest Discussion About Racial Profiling In Your Community That Took Place On Wednesday, November 13th, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. At The Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street, Waterbury, Ct 06702 The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Is Working To Improve The Relationship Betwee
An Open Honest Discussion About Racial Profiling In Your Community That Took Place On Wednesday, November 13th, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. At The Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street, Waterbury, Ct 06702 The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Is Working To Improve The Relationship Betwee
An Open Honest Discussion About Racial Profiling In Your Community That Took Place On Wednesday, November 13th, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. At The Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street, Waterbury, Ct 06702 The Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project Is Working To Improve The Relationship Betwee
An open, honest discussion about racial profiling in the community of New London. Wednesday September 18th, 2019 @ the New London Science & Tech High School.
Written and Directed by Josh Therriault vimeo.com/joshtherriault joshtherriault@yahoo.com Shot on Panasonic AF100. Thanks to the law enforcement officials involved in the making of this PSA. Produced by the IMRP at CCSU
CTRP3 in collaboration with the IMRP at CCSU is producing Poetry Spotlights from people within Connecticut on Racial Profiling. The Project will be open for public submissions in January 2014.
INTRO 00:00 Ken Barone, Director of the Racial Profiling Prohibition Project at IMRP 02:15 FILM “Collision Course” by the WNPR. The film examines the dynamics at play that led the lives of two men — 18-year-old Vega Cruz and Officer Layau Eulizier Jr. — to collide on Wethersfield’s Silas Deane High