Ford School of Public Policy: Davenport Calls for a 'Movement of Movements' to End Police Violence
July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 31 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
Ford School faculty by courtesy Christian Davenport writes in Business Insider that curbing police violence will require a sentiment more radical than what occurred at the end of the Civil Rights movement in the '60's. At that time, he says, "there was a sentiment that Black Americans had won, and it was then time for policymakers to take the baton put into action what proteste . . .
Ford School faculty by courtesy Christian Davenport writes in Business Insider that curbing police violence will require a sentiment more radical than what occurred at the end of the Civil Rights movement in the '60's. At that time, he says, "there was a sentiment that Black Americans had won, and it was then time for policymakers to take the baton put into action what proteste . . .