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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 06:54:46 -0700
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Subject: ISSUES FROM FERGUSON – WHAT’S THE IMPACT ON SANTA MONICA

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Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 12:16:51 -0700
Subject: ISSUES FROM FERGUSON – WHAT’S THE IMPACT ON SANTA MONICA ~ A Discussion with JACQUELINE SEABROOKS ~ Sunday, November 2nd ~ Potluck Supper at 6:00 PM ~ Program at 6:30 PM ~ At Virginia Avenue Park in Santa Monica

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Committee For Racial Justice Presents

ISSUES FROM FERGUSON – WHAT’S THE IMPACT ON SANTA MONICA

A Discussion with JACQUELINE SEABROOKS

CHIEF of The SANTA MONICA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Sunday, November 2nd

Potluck Supper at 6:00 PM - Program at 6:30 PM

Location:

Virginia Avenue Park - Thelma Terry Bldg.

2200 Virginia Avenue, Santa Monica 90404

What about Santa Monica? Where do we stand with some of the issues arising from the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri: racial profiling, militarization of police, use of force training, cultural competency of police, fair representation on the police force of people of color, etc.


Our discussion leader will be Chief Jacqueline A. Seabrooks who has more than three decades of progressively responsible municipal policing experience. As of May 29, 2012, she rejoined the Santa Monica Police Department as its 17th Chief of Police.

Chief Seabrooks was instrumental in developing and implementing a cultural competencies curriculum in the Santa Monica Police Department. She is a long-term supporter of those activities which empower youth by enhancing their experiential opportunities. Chief Seabrooks is involved with the Santa Monica Police Activities League (SM PAL); she serves on the Boards of Directors for the Santa Monica Boys & Girls Club and the Human Relations Council. She holds both Masters and Bachelor's degrees in Public Policy and Administration from CSU, Long Beach and CSU, Dominguez Hills respectively.

This free workshop is from 6 to 8:30 pm (potluck supper at 6 and program starting at 6:30), on Sunday, November 2nd, at Virginia Avenue Park, Thelma Terry Building, 2200 Virginia Avenue Park, Santa Monica (served by Big Blue Bus lines #7 and #11).

Co-Sponsors of the event are the African American Parent, Student, Staff Support Group; Virginia Avenue Park; and the Church in Ocean Park.

For More Information Please Call: 310-422-5431.

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