A humanist perspective on black males and the criminal justice system

After the killing of Geoge Floyd by Minneapolis police, protests have swelled across America, Canada and the world.

People are speaking out about the dehumanization of Black, Brown and Indigenous peoples in criminal justice systems. Demands range from reforms to police and prison abolition.

Join us for a timely virtual talk on race and the criminal justice system, from a Humanist perspective.

Our speaker, Corey Clay, has 14 years of experience studying and teaching classes about the criminal justice system in the USA. His work focuses on police violence, probation recidivism and the criminalization of cannabis. He identifies as a Humanist and is currently in the process of moving to Vancouver, BC.

RSVP for the link to join via Zoom or watch via our Facebook page.

WHEN
June 17, 2020 at 7:00pm - 8pm Pacific Time (US & Canada)
WHERE
Online (RSVP for link)

Will you come?



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