9/4/24

Good Trouble In Troubling Times: Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty & Dr. T. Anansi Wilson

Law student Isaac Manchego moderates this conversation between Dr. T. Anansi Wilson & Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty discuss the pathways and problems for an equitable justice system. What role does critical theory have in law enforcement or prosecution? How should data and/or personal experience impact our interpretation of law? Is law the answer, the problem or the scapegoat? What of antiracism and antiBlackness? What are the boundaries between free speech, hate speech, public safety and government or police suppression? What should they be? Whether you're an activist, a community organizer, or simply someone who cares about the world, this event is for you. Get ready to be inspired, educated, and empowered to take action. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of the solution!

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