Join us in-person or online for the Annual Saul Goldstein Memorial Lecture featuring Professor Ron Levi. He will speak on "Collective Memory and Civic Repair: Stories of Hope for Policing in Four Cities."
Join us in-person or online for the Annual Saul Goldstein Memorial Lecture taking place on Monday, November 4th at 5:00 PM. Professor Ron Levi will speak on "Collective Memory and Civic Repair: Stories of Hope for Policing in Four Cities." This event is co-hosted by Woodsworth College and its Alumni Association.
This talk explores collective memories, current interactions, and expectations for the future of policing. Drawing on interviews conducted in four North American cities, this talk explores how people experience policing, their hopes for safety and security, and narratives of law and legality. We will gain insights into how policing is suffused with moral grammars, expectations, and everyday sense of justice that people draw on for recognition, reform, and aspirations for civic inclusion and civil repair.
The in-person lecture will be followed by light refreshments.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Carolyn Peralta, Alumni & Development Officer at carolyn.peralta@utoronto.ca
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