Strategies For Justice Symposium

Anne Pisor

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Community Size
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Course Title
Special Topics
Course Letter Acronym
ANTH
Course Number
497
Project Lead Faculty
Anne Pisor

Strategies for Justice (SFJ) is an organization with a focus on issues of gender, disability, and racial equity within law enforcement. Through training and speaking engagements, including an annual symposium, SFJ hopes to unveil untold narratives of injustice from those working in policing that can inform reforms within the law enforcement community. SFJ’s mission is to provide the tools necessary to help individuals, social justice organizations, and institutions of higher education work in collaboration with law enforcement, to engage in civil dialogue, and to help create meaningful changes in the communities they serve. The goals of SFJ include passing equity-minded legislation, uncovering injustice through story-telling, and providing education and advocacy for the communities with whom we interact. This project focuses on the SFJ Symposium; the organization’s main event, in hopes that it may serve as a catalyst to continued conversation and execution of any call to action.

Sustainable Communities Collaborative Contact Info

University Faculty Contact
Anne Pisor
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
acp5908@psu.edu

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