TED DISCUSSION - Policing

TED DISCUSSION - Policing

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Location

zoom web conference
Delaware US
Saturday, July 18, 2020 - 1:00pm to Sunday, July 19, 2020 - 2:45pm

The League of Women Voters of New Castle County invites you to our monthly TED Discussion, Saturday July 18th. We will meet via Zoom web conference again this month. Pre-registration is required. The meeting link will be sent by email when you register.

The meeting format is to watch the TED Talk and then discuss the "Ideas Worth Sharing." Contact Kay Palmer with any questions.

July Topic - Policing

As we are seeing play out in the news, ‘policing’ has many dimensions.  Current events are highlighting the challenges to providing public safety including racial biasing, police training, mental health, and others. Justice scientist, Dr. Philip Atiba Goff defines racism as a behavior rather than a feeling.  In his TED Talk, “How We Can Make Racism A Solvable Problem and Improve Policing”, Dr. Goff uses this shift in the racism definition, from feelings to behavior, to create a means of measuring incidents of racial bias in policing.  As he describes in the TED Talk, this transforms racial bias in policing from an impossible problem to a solvable one.  Through his work at the Center for Policing Equity, an organization that helps police departments diagnose and track racial gaps in policing, he lays out a data-driven approach to eliminate them..

 A self-proclaimed “justice nerd“, Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff works with police departments in their mission of public safety to be more equitable and less deadly. Dr. Goff has devoted himself to the science of understanding how people think and talk about racism. Through this study he is working to prevent racist behavior, particularly in policing.

This presentation is a part of TED’s Audacious Project. This ambitious project is a TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.

Join us [remotely] for this TED Talk discussion on Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:00 to view the presentation and learn more about how you can get involved with the project.