Officials talk about efforts to prosecute hate crimes. This is one hour 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, a monarch introduce our next speaker, United States special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, elan carr. Special envoy car advises the secretary of state and is responsible for directing u. S. Policies and programs aimed at countering antisemitism all across the world. Special envoy car has served as a special District Attorney in los angeles as an offers in the u. S. Reserve, as an International President of the jewish vote early alpha epsilon phi, and on the National Council of the american israel of luck affairs committee. Special envoy carr is also the proud son of iraqis jewish parents who fled persecution in iraq. Please join in extending a warm welcome to special envoy carr. [applause] welcome thank you so much. What a pleasure it is to see not only great friends in the room but to partners in our mutual and most urgent struggle. I want to b
Decades later that symbol symbolic for all that could go wrong. 50 years ago the tension and frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point. What started as a routine traffic stop evolved into a race war. The riot served as a wakeup call for those in power, and the powerless. With deadly incidents involving police use of Excessive Force grabbing headlines, tonight, on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examine what, if anything, was learnt from the tough lessons, decades ago. The economic depp rah vasion, social isolation, ibb adequate housing in general, thousands of negros teaming in northern and western ghettos on the sees that give birth to expressions of violence. Martin luther king addressing the media in los angeles, the day the deadry riot was soup arrested. By the time calm returned. 34 people lost their lives, and more than 1,000 were injured. 50 years ago the seeds of protests dr king referenced sprang to life. It had been in the 8
It anything but want. Decades later that symbol symbolic for all that could go wrong. 50 years ago the tension and frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point. What started as a routine traffic stop evolved into a race war. The riot served as a wakeup call for those in power, and the powerless. With deadly incidents involving police use of Excessive Force grabbing headlines, tonight, on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examine what, if anything, was learnt from the tough lessons, decades ago. The economic depp rah vasion, social isolation, ibb adequate housing in general, thousands of negros teaming in northern and western ghettos on the sees that violence. Martin luther king addressing the media in los angeles, the day the deadry riot was soup arrested. By the time calm returned. 34 people lost their lives, and more than 1,000 were injured. 50 years ago the seeds of protests dr king referenced sprang to life. It had been in the 80s, tha
Decades later that symbol symbolic for all that could go wrong. 50 years ago the tension and frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point. What started as a routine traffic stop evolved into a race war. The riot served as a wakeup call for those in power, and the powerless. With deadly incidents involving police use of Excessive Force grabbing headlines, tonight, on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examine what, if anything, was learnt from the tough lessons, decades ago. The economic depp rah vasion, social isolation, ibb adequate housing in general, thousands of negros teaming in northern and western ghettos on the sees that violence. Martin luther king addressing the media in los angeles, the day the deadry riot was soup arrested. By the time calm returned. 34 people lost their lives, and more than 1,000 were injured. 50 years ago the seeds of protests dr king referenced sprang to life. It had been in the 80s, that hot summer day, that
Call it anything but want. Decades later, that one syllable symbolic for all that can go wrong in america. Frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point which started as a routine traffic start exploded into a fullblown race war that raged for six days. The riot, one of the deadliest in the nations history, spread well beyond the borders and served as a wakup calls for those in power and the powerless. Tonight on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examined what, if anything, was learned from those very tough lessons decades ago. The economic depravation, social isolation, inadequate housing, and general dispair of thousands in northern and western ghettos give birth to tragic expresses of violence. Reporter Martin Luther king, jr. , addressing the media in los angeles the day the riot was finally suppressed. By the time calm returned to the streets of South Los Angeles, that unforgettable summer in 1965, 34 people had lost their lives and mo