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Love Not Blood Campaign to speaks at USC on April 7th 2015

USC Speaking April 7th 2015

Film Screening of “Fruitvale Station”

Oscar Grant Uncle, Uncle Bobby Johnson, speaks on the urgency of student involvement in the Black Live Matter  Movement

USC School of Social Work Diversity Committee
Dates
  • TuesdayApril 7, 20156:30pm to 9:00pm
Location

University Park Campus
Montgomery Ross Fisher Building
Room 340
669 W. 34th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90089

Cost
Free
Details

The USC School of Social Work’s Diversity Committee is hosting a special screening of Fruitvale Station(2013), which recounts the life of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old African American man who was shot to death on New Year’s day 2009 by a BART police officer at the Fruitvale Station in Oakland, California.

The film will be followed by a panel discussion with Cephus “Uncle Bobby” Johnson, Grant’s uncle and co-founder of the Love Not Blood Campaign Foundation, as well as other family members directly affected by police violence. The panelists will examine systemic bias against prosecuting police-on-civilian shootings due to limited transparency and lack of accountability; discuss how character assassinations of victims of police violence are used by law enforcement, the district attorney and media; and share how families are self-organizing to fight back against police brutality.