Wednesday, October 2, 2024 5:15pm to 8:15pm
About this Event
Join faculty-in-residence Dr. Tamara Taggart at Busboy and Poets for a book discussion. All who RSVP and attend will receive a free copy of the book and a snack from the café.
Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 5:15pm (meet in Madison Hall Lobby)
Busboy and Poets, 2021 14TH ST, NW, (14th and V St.)
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It's evident that policing is a problem. But what is the best way forward? In BEYOND POLICING, distinguished scholar and writer Philip V. McHarris reimagines the world without police to find answers and reveal how we can make police departments obsolete.
BEYOND POLICING tackles thorny issues with evidence, including data and personal stories, to uncover the weight of policing on people and communities and the patterns that prove police reform only leads to more policing.
McHarris challenges us to envision a future where safety is not synonymous with policing but is built on the foundation of community support and preventive measures. He explores innovative community-based safety models (like community mediators and violence interrupters), the decriminalization of driving offenses, and the creation of nonpolice crisis response teams. McHarris also outlines strategies for responding to conflict and harm in ways that transform the conditions that give rise to the issues. He asks us to imagine a world where people thrive without the shadow of inequality, where our approach to safety is a collective achievement.
McHarris writes, "What if our response to crisis wasn't about control but about care? How can we create conditions where safety is a shared responsibility? How can we design justice so that no community is routinely oppressed? Envisioning such a world isn't just a daydream; it's the first step toward building a society where violence and fear no longer dictate our lives."
Transformative and forward thinking, BEYOND POLICING provides a blueprint for a brighter, safer world. McHarris's vision is clear: we must dare to move beyond policing and foster a society where everyone has the resources to thrive and feel safe.
Philip V. McHarris is joining us on the Busboys stage to share more about his research, his vision for a safer and more equitable society, and how to approach this conversation with those who fear policing abolition. Copies of the book will be available for purchase during and after the event, and McHarris will be signing following the program.
Philip V. McHarris is an assistant professor in the Frederick Douglass Institute and Department of Black Studies at the University of Rochester. McHarris was a presidential postdoctoral research fellow at Princeton University in the Department of African American Studies and the Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab. He earned his PhD in sociology and African American studies at Yale University. He was named one of the Root 100s Most Influential African Americans in 2020. McHarris has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, and PBS and in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, and more.