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"The world is divided into armed camps ready to commit genocide just because we can't agree on whose fairy tales to believe." -Ed Krebs, photographer (b. 1951)
"The average (person), who does not know what to do with (her or) his life, wants another one which will last forever." -Anatole France, novelist, essayist, Nobel laureate (1844-1924)
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"The average (person), who does not know what to do with (her or) his life, wants another one which will last forever." -Anatole France, novelist, essayist, Nobel laureate (1844-1924)
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Who Polices the Police? What is Civilian Oversight and Does It Work?
A Peninsula Peace and Justice Event
Cost: Free forum,
When: Tuesday, June 05 2012 @ 07:00 PM,
Where: Community Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto.
Cost: Free forum,
When: Tuesday, June 05 2012 @ 07:00 PM,
Where: Community Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto.
A conversation with
Judge LaDoris Cordell
Independent Police Auditor for the City of San Jose
Former Superior Court Judge
Judge LaDoris Cordell
Independent Police Auditor for the City of San Jose
Former Superior Court Judge
With
the widespread use of mobile media such as cell phones and camcorders,
police misconduct -- especially in cases involving "crowd control" at
political demonstrations -- is coming under ever-increasing scrutiny.
Some images of police using excessive force have become nearly iconic.
What happens when a police officer misbehaves? Who polices the police?
A
movement to create citizen oversight of the police began in the 1970s,
with citizen oversight in some form now established in 80 percent of the
country’s 50 largest cities and in more than 100 municipalities.
Efforts to create external or citizen oversight of the police have
traditionally been fueled by public concerns that exclusively internal
mechanisms to investigate and track police misconduct have not always
resulted in unbiased, thorough, and timely investigations of citizen
complaints of police misconduct. Proponents of enhanced civilian
oversight believe that, even where internal processes have been
adequate, police agencies benefit by the increasing scrutiny and
transparency citizen oversight provides.
This
month's Other Voices forum will take an in-depth look at civilian
oversight of the police. How does it work in practice? What is the
complaint process? What are the most common types of complaints against
police officers? If an officer is deemed to have engaged in misconduct,
what are the consequences?
Our
guest, former Superior Court Judge LaDoris Cordell is the Independent
Police Auditor for the City of San Jose, having been appointed to that
position after a national search, in April 2010.
Judge
Cordell, a 1974 graduate of Stanford Law School, was the first lawyer
to open a law practice in East Palo Alto. In 1978, she was appointed
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at Stanford Law School, where she
implemented a successful minority admissions program.
In
1988, Judge Cordell won election to the Superior Court of Santa Clara
County, making her the first African American woman to sit on the
Superior Court in northern California. In November 2003, Judge Cordell,
accepting no monetary donations, ran a grassroots campaign and won a
4-year term on the Palo Alto City Council.
Judge
Cordell has been an on-camera legal analyst for CBS-5 television. Over
the course of her distinguished career, she has received many honors for
her contributions to civil rights and to the local community, including
the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association’s “Judge of the Year”
award and the Silicon Valley NAACP’s Freedom Fighter Award.She was the
2011 recipient of the Don Edwards Defender of Constitution Liberty Award
from the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the ACLU. And she is a 2012
recipient of the John W. Gardner Leadership award presented by the
American Leadership Forum of Silicon Valley.
Free and open to all. Wheelchair accessible.
Simultaneous live TV broadcast on Mid-Peninsula cable channel 27.
Simultaneous live webcast on the Media Center website
http://midpenmedia.org/watch/ stream/ (select channel 27)
Saturday, May 26, 2012
GENOCIDE MONUMENT UNVEILED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
For the first time in history, on May 20, 2012 in Adelaide, South
Australia, descendants of the original Christian inhabitants who
survived the Turkish Ottoman Empire's genocide united for justice and
recognition.
As Elena Harrison, President of the Armenian Cultural Association of South Australia Inc., the small but vibrant Armenian, Pontian-Greek and Assyrian Universal Alliance communities unveiled a monument in recognition of the 1,500,000 Armenians, 800,000 Greeks of Asia Minor, 500,000 Pontian Greeks and 800,000 Assyrians, all Christians, who were massacred or deported from their ancestral lands through a series of genocides by the Ottoman Turks, between 1915 and 1923.
Click here to read more.
As Elena Harrison, President of the Armenian Cultural Association of South Australia Inc., the small but vibrant Armenian, Pontian-Greek and Assyrian Universal Alliance communities unveiled a monument in recognition of the 1,500,000 Armenians, 800,000 Greeks of Asia Minor, 500,000 Pontian Greeks and 800,000 Assyrians, all Christians, who were massacred or deported from their ancestral lands through a series of genocides by the Ottoman Turks, between 1915 and 1923.
Click here to read more.
Friday, May 11, 2012
PPJC Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary!
When: | Saturday, May 19 2012 @ 02:00 PM - - 04:00PM |
Where: | University Lutheran Church 1611 Stanford Ave (at Bowdoin) Palo Alto, CA 94301 |
Description: | Peninsula Peace & Justice Center is celebrating 30 years! Join us in a gala picnic celebration! A friendly gathering to celebrate community-based activism … Food ~ Live Music ~ Speakers ~ Peace Loving People! Mark your calendars. More details coming soon! Free and open to all! Hosted by Peninsula Peace and Justice Center's Board of Directors & Staff (See event web page) |
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