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Implications of the Death of Trayvon Martin
April 09, 2012 at 1:00 PM to
April 09, 2012 at 3:00 PM
MU Campus—Hulston Hall, 112 (Courtroom)
Description
Hear about the legal, psychological, and media perspectives on the death of Trayvon Martin. To start our conversation the professors will comment on: Florida's Stand Your Ground Law General Self Defense Law Social Psychology of Racial Bias The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of Media Coverage Professors: S. David Mitchell, Associate Professor of Law, University of Missouri Bruce D. Bartholow, Associate Professor of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Kent Collins, Associate Professor & Chair of Radio-Television Journalism, University of Missouri
Moderator: Roger L. Worthington, Professor of Counseling Psychology & Higher Education, University of Missouri
Law students will receive professional perspective credit for attending! Sponsored by the MU Law School Diversity Committee and the MU Difficult Dialogues Program.Contact Information
Erika Fadel, 573-884-5177, fadele@missouri.edu

