![The panel discussion, “White Supremacists and Militia Extremists in Police Departments,” with (from left) Vida Johnson, Michael German and Sam Levin, will take place on Zoom at 4 p.m. Wednesday.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_Lib_HistDept_RaceandPolicing_22Sept2020.jpg.webp?itok=8ys-SgcN)
The panel on Sept. 23 will feature Vida Johnson, associate professor of law at Georgetown University; Michael German, former FBI special agent and now a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice’s Liberty & National Security Program; and Sam Levin, Los Angeles correspondent for The Guardian.
![From left, Odilia Romero, Stan Rodriguez and Daisy Ocampo.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_RaceAndPolicing_IndigenousPeoples_14Sept2020.jpg.webp?itok=Fs7nBTGq)
The panel of activists and community-based scholars will discuss issues ranging from the Los Angeles Police Department, access to translators for indigenous people, the way race shapes the American justice system, the policing of indigenous people across the border and other topics.
!["Where Is Hope: The Art of Murder," grafic](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_RaceAndPolicing_No15_08Sept2020.jpg.webp?itok=dzapQ2ks)
"Where Is Hope: The Art of Murder," directed by Emmitt H. Thrower, a retired New York police officer, chronicles disabled victims killed by police as well as the activists/artists who are fighting to end police brutality against people with disabilities.
![Daniel Gascón, a CSUSB alumnus, is the co-author of “The Limits of Community Policing: Civilian Power and Police Accountability in Black and Brown Los Angeles."](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_LibHist_RaceAndPolicing_No14_31Aug2020_v2.jpg.webp?itok=NuI87i4t)
Daniel Gascón, a CSUSB alumnus who is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, will present “The Limits of Community Policing,” 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, on Zoom.
![‘Cops on Film’ topic of next Conversations on Race and Policing at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CopsonFilm_Lightbar.jpg.webp?itok=EiE--88Z)
The program, the 13th in the series, will feature two guest faculty panelists: Howard Henderson from Texas Southern University, and Frank Wilson from Indiana State University.
![A rally in San Francisco on support of DACA. This week's conversation will focus on the June 18 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on DACA. Photo: Pax Ahimsa Gethen via Wikimedia Commons.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_DACA_rally_SF_05Sept2017_Pax%20Ahimsa%20Gethen%20via%20Wikimedia%20Commons_10Aug2020.jpg.webp?itok=mPzJrON4)
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this summer that prevented the Trump administration from immediately ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) will be the focus of the program.
![Faculty in the News](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_FacultyInTheNews_June2020_24.jpg.webp?itok=c_gyi9fL)
Daisy Ocampo, Marc Robinson and David Yaghoubian (history), Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage on various topics.
![Alex S. Vitale is an author and professor of sociology at Brooklyn College. He is also the coordinator of the college’s Policing and Social Justice Project.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Vitale_3.JPG.webp?itok=sHLDjrIk)
The guest speaker is an author and professor of sociology at Brooklyn College, and coordinator of the college’s Policing and Social Justice Project. The 10th event in the series hosted by CSUSB students will take place at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 5, on Zoom.
![“Touch the Sky,” the fourth part of the documentary series “Black America Since MLK: And I Still Rise,” will be the focus of the next Conversations on Race and Policing series, set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 29.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/BlackAmerica-Mezzanine16x9.jpg.webp?itok=3UW0IjQm)
The 9th event in the series hosted by CSUSB students will take place at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29, on Zoom.