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Conversations on Race and Policing - California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB)

Hosted by corpcsusb · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 52 episodes

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This series began in response to the police killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. In this work, we hope to explore, enlighten, and engage ourselves and the campus community with ongoing panel discussions, lectures, presentations, and film screenings related to the history and current context of race, policing, and criminal justice. We invite leading scholars, journalists, lawyers, healthcare professionals, current and veteran members of law enforcement, faith-based leaders, the formerly incarcerated, artists, activists, students, and more to share their experience, expertise, and passion with our university community and beyond. Our aim is to have an ongoing conversation about the way criminal justice operates – especially in communities of color – in order to empower and inform our students, faculty, staff, and residents of the Inland Empire. We have hosted over 110 weekly events to date. Please see our Lecture Series Archive (https://www.csusb.edu/corp/lecture-series-archive) for

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corpcsusb hosts Conversations on Race and Policing - California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB), a education show with 52 episodes published.

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In Conversation with Mac Muir, Author of "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing"

Apr 17, 20261h 1mEp. 53

A conversation with Mac Muir, co-author of "Cop Cop: Breaking the Fixed System of American Policing" (2025). Mac Muir was raised in Oakland, California. From 2016 to 2022 he rose to become a Supervising Investigator at t

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Conversation w Father Gregory Boyle- Cherished Belonging: The Healing Power of Love in Divided Times

Apr 17, 20261h 0mEp. 52

A conversation with Father Gregory Boyle , author of Cherished Belonging: The Healing Power of Love in Divided Times (Simon and Schuster, 2024) Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/csusb-corp2026 From the book's webpage: In a

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In Conversation with Dr. Yelana Sims (History, University of South Carolina)

Apr 17, 20261h 4mEp. 51

A conversation with Dr. Yelana Sims is Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Carolina . She earned her PhD from University of Massachusetts, Amherst in African American Studies with a Graduate Certifi

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The Fear-Mongering & Racial Profiling of the "China Initiative" Conversation with Gisela P Kusakawa (Executive Director, Asian American Scholars Forum) and Mike German (former FBI special agent)

Apr 17, 20261h 4mEp. 50

Join us in conversation with Gisela Perez Kusakawa, Executive Director of the Asian American Scholar Forum , and Mike German, formerly of the Brennan Center and the ACLU , and former FBI special agent. Zoom Link: https:/

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Feb 25, 2026 - The Family Policing System, in Conversation with Professor Peggy Cooper Davis (NYU Law)

Mar 2, 20261h 3mEp. 49

Peggy Cooper Davis is John S. R. Shad Professor of Lawyering and Ethics Emerita at New York University . She joined NYU in September 1983 after having served for three years as a judge of the Family Court of the State of

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Feb 4, 2026 - In Conversation with Dr. Justin Randolph (History, Texas A&M), author of "Mississippi Law: Policing and Reform in America's Jim Crow Countryside" University of North Carolina Press

Feb 23, 20261h 1mEp. 48

Dr. Justin Randolph is Assistant Professor of History at Texas A&M . His recent book, Mississippi Law: Policing and Reform in America's Jim Crow Countryside (University of North Carolina Press, 2025) , examines how Ameri

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Jan 28, 2026 - In Conversation with two-time Pulitzer Prize Winner, Eric Lichtblau, author of "American Reich: A Murder in Orange County, Neo-Nazis, and a New Age of Hate" (Hachette, 2026)

Feb 23, 20261h 2mEp. 47

Join us for a conversation with two-time Pulitzer prize winning author and investigative reporter, Eric Lichtblau, who writes about national security and law enforcement affairs. Find his website here , and find his most

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Feb 10, 2026 - Voices from Minnesota to California, with Shannon Gibney, Dr. Myrl Beam, and Cat Brooks

Feb 19, 202657mEp. 46

Tuesday, February 10, 1pm PST (3pm CST) Join us in the Conversations on Race and Policing series for a discussion with author, Shannon Gibney, and scholar, Dr. Myrl Beam, two voices from Minnesota who have experience in

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Feb 11, 2026 - In Conversation with Dr. Bocar A. Ba (Economics, Duke University)

Feb 19, 20261h 2mEp. 45

Dr. Bocar A. Ba is Assistant Professor of Economics at Duke University, and Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He is an applied microeconomist studying law enforcement, crime, and inequality. His

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Nov 12, 2025 - In Conversation with Dr. Brianna Nofil (William & Mary), author of "The Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration" (Princeton, 2024)

Dec 4, 202559mEp. 44

In Conversation with Dr. Brianna Nofil (William & Mary), author of "The Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration" (Princeton, 2024) Thanks to Pfau Library, Project Rebound, and the Information Technology

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Oct 29, 2025 - In Conversation with Dr. Menika Dirkson (Morgan State), author of "Hope and Struggle in the Policed City: Black Criminalization and Resistance in Philadelphia" (NYU Press, 2024)

Dec 4, 202546mEp. 43

In Conversation with Dr. Menika Dirkson (Morgan State), author of "Hope and Struggle in the Policed City: Black Criminalization and Resistance in Philadelphia" (NYU Press, 2024) Dr. Menika Dirkson is Associate Professor

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Oct 15, 2025 - In Conversation with Dr. Stefan M. Bradley (Amherst College), author of "If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson" (The New Press Press, 2025)

Dec 4, 202552mEp. 42

In Conversation with Dr. Stefan M. Bradley (Amherst College), author of "If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson" (The New Press Press, 2025) Dr. Stefan M. Bradley is Charles Hamilton Houston '15 Professor of

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Oct 8, 2025 - In Conversation with Dr. Rahim Kurwa (U. of Illinois at Chicago), author of "Indefensible Spaces: Policing and the Struggle for Housing" (UC Press, 2025)

Dec 4, 202547mEp. 41

In Conversation with Dr. Rahim Kurwa (U. of Illinois at Chicago), author of "Indefensible Spaces: Policing and the Struggle for Housing" (UC Press, 2025) Dr. Rahim Kurwa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Cri

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May 7, 2025 - "Reducing Community Violence to Close the Racial Gap in U.S. Imprisonment," with Dr. Thaddeus Johnson (Georgia State, Criminal Justice)

Jul 28, 20251h 7mEp. 40

Join us in conversation with Georgia State's Dr. Thaddeus Johnson , Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Reducing Community Violence to Close the Racial Ga

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Apr 23, 2025 - In Conversation with Dr. Simon Balto (History, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Jul 28, 20251h 5mEp. 39

Join us for a discussion with Dr. Simon Balto (University of Wisconsin-Madison, History) . Find Dr. Balto's personal page here , and more information about his extensive scholarly writing and journalism. Dr. Balto's book

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Apr 30, 2025 - "Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality," a Conversation with Professor Alison Phipps (Sociology), Newcastle University, UK

May 28, 20251h 1mEp. 38

A presentation and discussion with Professor Alison Phipps (Sociology), Newcastle University, UK, on "Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality." Professor Alison Phipps is a political sociolo

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Apr 9 2025 - Film Screening, "Breaking Barriers," with Danny Murillo (Underground Scholars Initiative & the Opportunity Institute)

Apr 14, 202539mEp. 37

Join us for a screening and discussion of "Breaking Barriers," a short film Danny Murillo , who is featured in the film and is a co-founder of the Underground Scholars at Berkeley will join us to discuss the film. Notes

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Mar 26, 2025 - In Conversation with Drs. Madeline Stenersen and Cassandra Young

Mar 27, 20251h 0mEp. 36

In Conversation with Drs. Madeline Stenersen (Psychology, Saint Louis University) and Cassandra Young (Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies; University of Denver) Join us on Zoom for a discussion with Drs. Madeline Ste

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Mar 13, 2025 - In Conversation with Cat Brooks, Performer, Organizer, Activist, Radio Host

Mar 27, 202557mEp. 35

Join us for a conversation with Cat Brooks on the eradication of state violence and a pathway to true public safety. Cat Brooks is host of Law & Disorder on KPFA (link) and a long-time performer, organizer, and activist.

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Mar 19, 2025 - In Conversation with Dr. Eric Avila (UCLA, History)

Mar 20, 202555mEp. 34

Join us in conversation with UCLA Professor of History and Chicana/o Studies, Dr. Eric Avila . Dr. Avila is an urban cultural historian, studying the intersections of racial identity, urban space, and cultural representa

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