
This Friday, March 31st at Christian Brother University (University Campus) 7 PM, join us at the Vanderhaar Symposium to support and congratulate Justin Davis for being awarded the 2017 Vanderhaar Symposium Student Peace Laureate. Justin has been a long time intern here at the Mid-South Peace & Justice Center as a Community Organizer with Memphis Bus Riders Union, where he also holds the office of Secretary. Throughout his time here he has worked deligently with MBRU, and brings the same tenacity and spirit to every project that is thrown his way. We cannot imagine anyone being more deserving of this honor than Justin. Congratulations Justin!!!











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The performance also showcased collaborations from SPEAK, a group of poets, dancers, writers, and rappers based out of Melrose High School including a Know Your Rights Rap Single inspired by Memphis United’s interactive
The debut performance was such a huge success, a second showcase is already in the works for next semester. At Mid-South Peace & Justice Center, we believe that no amount of education or empathy can equal the experiences of those most affected by an issue. They are the experts. They have the solutions. To address issues of youth violence and crime in our city, we must engage with those most affected by the issue…young people. Youth are the SOLUTION, not the problem!
Most of us, even us “woke” folks have been well schooled on what we think are our rights when it comes to encounters with police officers. As kids, we all grew up on a heavy dose of cop dramas and movies that have informed our beliefs about the way police interact with the public, and often this has shaped the way we engage with law enforcement in real life either consciously or unconsciously.