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Note: McKinney CLE events are highlighted below by the red boxes on the right. (CLE-RSS)
Also, check out Student Events
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Hine Hall, 875 W. North Street, Indianapolis
Contact: BLSA at blsa.iumckinneylaw@gmail.com
The Critical Conversations series is hosted by a partnership of IUPUI, the Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis, and the Baptist Minister’s Alliance. The partnership seeks to bring together the IUPUI campus and the faith-based community organizations around public health issues, providing a safe space to educate, inform, and strategize around these issues, leading to positive social change in the community.
IUPUI Chancellor Nasser Paydar and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett will give opening remarks, followed by an introduction by Dr. Molly Rosenberg, author of Black Homicide Report. Dr. Leah Gunning Francis, author of Ferguson and Faith: Sparking Leadership and Awakening Community will give a presentation.
The culminating panel discussion will include moderator Rev. David Greene, President of the Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis and Pastor of Purpose of Life Ministries Indianapolis; criminal justice and best practices expert Dr. Tom Stucky, Executive Associate Dean of the IUPUI School of Public and Environmental Affairs; clergy member Rev. Dr. Wayne L. Moore, President of the Baptist Minister’s Alliance and Pastor of Olivet Missionary Baptist Church; community member Gregory L. Wilson, Executive Director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission; youth representative Anthony Beverly, Director of Stop the Violence Indianapolis; policymakers Rep. Greg Porter of the State of Indiana and Rep. Stephen Clay, President of the City-County Council of the City of Indianapolis; law enforcement representative Chief Bryan Roach, IMPD; and media member Steve Jefferson, Crimebeat Report from WTHR-Channel 13.Doors will open at 6:00 pm.
hhttps://news.iu.edu/live/news/24715-iupui-hosts-community-in-a-critical-conversation
Parking:
Free parking will be available in the garage located beneath the building.
Please note that New York Street is a two-way street as of January 2016.
Please note that there may be construction on or near campus as Michigan Street is changed to a two-way street. Plan accordingly for possible delays resulting from this construction.
Contact:
IUPUI Arts & Humanities Institute
755 W. Michigan St., UL 4115T
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317.278.1636
iahi@iu.edu
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
530 W. New York St.Phone: 317-274-8523