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NSU Hosts United States Holocaust Museum event on Feb 20
On Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 7:00pm join us at the Miniaci Performing Arts Center for a free, public discussion titled, “To Protect and Serve? Dilemmas in Law Enforcement”, co-presented by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Anti-Defamation League.
As the Nazi Party implemented its campaign of hate and violence against Jews, police and military helped enforce laws that violated the ideals of service and protection. This program examines the issue of law enforcement personnel called upon to protect and defend democratic values while helping to keep the peace in communities around the world.
Featured speakers will include Jane Castor, former chief of the Tampa Police Department, and Sarah Reza, Program Coordinator of Law, Justice, and Society Initiatives at the United States Holocaust Museum. Attendees will learn how Holocaust history is helping new recruits and veteran officers better understand their own professional and individual responsibilities.
https://www.ushmm.org/events/protect-davie
US Holocaust Museum event Feb 20