Weekend, concrete solutions to stop this pattern. We need to ease racial tension in america by rebuilding our communities in a balanced way where everyone receives equal education. Thats where it starts. Job opportunities and a fair shot at the american dream. Equal education is where it starts, but the home is where it really starts, isnt it . Its the home. The sad truth about this kind of an incident is that its root causes are tied together with societal racism that brand black citizens as predators and Police Practice that treats them as potential perpetrators. Breeding distrust between Law Enforcement and the community that they are bound to protect. Responding to this destructive cycle requires a broadbased approach. To address Police Practices, i 3z proud to pass 42 usc 14141, the federal statute, as part of the 1994 crime bill to allow the department of justice to sue or provide local Police Departments with resources necessary to address dangerous and discriminatory practices
Patience. Im not usually running this late. But i understand that you have had some excellent presentations before me. I see a number of old friends, and hopefully new friends on this panel. Great voices all, in our common struggle. And so i think you have had excellent presentations and im just sorry that i had to miss so many of them. I am so looking forward to hearing the recap of this because there are so many important issues here. Dr. Gough, such a pleasure to meet you, your leadership at ucla on the center for policing equity is something that is not only vital, in terms of what we need today, it really is the key to a lot of the issues that we face. When im looking at the agenda for the entire cbc foundation events, i see so many different panels on so many different issues, but they all come together in regards to the central issue of our communitys relationships with Law Enforcement and with our government writ large. So many of the issues that you all are tackling all this w
We have an entity, its like a Public Safety entity that you can establish police authority. These these authorities are sometimes run by security guards. They are not police. We have a guy named dan gilbert buying up all the property in a detroit. He has a police authority, his own police force. In the future youre going to see more of that. More diminishment of what we call click safety in Law Enforcement. Click safety in Law Enforcement and more police authority. As we look at policing, we ought to expand our framework in terms of how we deal with this particular matter. Frankly, i dont use the term lease that much anymore. Term police that much anymore. I used click safety. I use click safety. Blick Public Safety. Started in what became the luncheon metropolitan the london metropolitans department in 1829. He said people are the police and the police are the people. We only allow them to do that. You have to put big mama back in the equation. You have to make sure that we resolve th
You cannot expect to get a good job with less than a ged. Bill cosby says that kids tend to be educated at the level of their participation. I have a black friend who lives a couple blocks from mcdonald. He has a highly motivated young boy who wants to get a job, he cant get a job. A lot of people when they think of illegals, they think of hispanics, but the asians are coming in here and they tend to be more educated. Host we got you. Do you want to chime in on that . Guest quality education was poll. He ball we absolutely care about education. We need to be able to make our kids more comparative competitive in this very competitive environment. Host the poll, by the way, essence magazine does have it on its website. It is a joint effort between essence magazine and the National Coalition of black civic participation. You heard from Vanessa Deluca of that magazine and me w about Health Insurance coverage as always, we take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter.
Ok. Get it down to a dull roar. Let us get it started. Thank you. We are going to dive right in to the final panel of today which is on u. S. Taiwan policy. We are very honored to have three distinguished guests on the panel giving us their insights today. I will keep the introductions to a minimum because these people are familiar to most of you in the audience. Dr. Mika greene, my colleague here. Asiar Vice President for and our japan chair here. Obviously, a professor at georgetown and a former staffer at the nsc during the george w. Bush administration. He is acting as senior director for east asia. Another Foreign Service officer, extremely experienced. And one of the most Renowned Experts on u. S. Policy u. S. Taiwan policy. In the triangular relationship among u. S. , taiwan, and china. Another state Department Officer who is also currently a resident at georgetown university. We are honored to have him here as a senior fellow helping us think through a lot of these interesting