We Keep Us Safe: Afro-Colombian Perspectives on Alternatives to Policing (2020-10-29)
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We Keep Us Safe: Afro-Colombian Perspectives on Alternatives to Policing (2020-10-29)
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Orlando Castillo is from the Naya river basin and Buenaventura in Colombia's Pacific Southwestern coast. He has dedicated his life to the defense of AfroColombian rights, territory, and selfdetermination. He helped establish a Humanitarian Space as a non-violent strategy of civilian protection against acts of political violence committed by right-wing paramilitary groups and narcotrafficking organizations.
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Presented by: Orlando Castillo, Afro-Colombian social leader & member of the Inter-Ethnic Truth Commission for the Pacific; Thursday, October 29, 2020, 12:00 pm; Free and open to the public; A CLA passport event
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UMD Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Department of World Languages and Cultures, and Witness for Peace Solidarity Collective Midwest
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Castillo, Orlando; University of Minnesota Duluth. Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International Studies. (2020). We Keep Us Safe: Afro-Colombian Perspectives on Alternatives to Policing (2020-10-29). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217722.
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