Attorney Zulu Ali Will Announce the Launching of the Stop and Frisk Academy at the Conference on Stopping Police and Prosecutor Misconduct
Attorney Zulu Ali will Announce the Launching of the Stop and Frisk Academy on April 11 conference in Los Angeles to discuss police and prosecutor accountability and crisis.
LOS ANGELES, March 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Committee on United Nations Oversight, a civil rights and advocacy organization that has launched a campaign to encourage the United Nations involvement in the crisis of current police brutality around the country, today announced that it will host an April 11 conference, moderated by Attorney Zulu Ali, a trial attorney, former police officer and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, to discuss police and prosecutor accountability and to address the current police abuse and prosecutorial misconduct crisis.
At the conference, Attorney Ali will discuss the launching of the Stop and Frisk Academy, a non-profit endeavor to educate minority youth on how to properly interact with law enforcement officials during police contact. The Stop and Frisk Academy will provide lectures and workshops on a monthly basis at no cost.
The conference panel will discuss the history and current state of police and prosecutorial misconduct around the country and potential solutions to address the problems; including, community interaction and United Nations oversight.
Panel of Speakers for the meeting are
Dr. E.M. Abdulmumin, a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Dubois Institute in Riverside, CA.;
Aquil Basheer, Activist, Author, and Executive Director of Maximum Force Enterprise;
Attorney Reginald Taylor, Trial Lawyer, Law Offices of Reginald Taylor;
Attorney Maleha Khan-Avila, Trial Lawyer, Law Offices of Zulu Ali; and
Michael Clark, Activist and Executive Director of Motivateum Inc.
The conference will be open to the public and held on April 11, 2015 at 2:00 p.m in the Banquet Room BCD at Double Tree Hotel located at 120 South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Call Zulu Ali, 951-782-8722, [email protected], for more information.
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