
The Moral Courage Project Presents: "At the Root: Policing and the Right to Protest"
Presenter(s)
Lila Acott, Aila Carr-Chellman, Saija Cleveland, Sebastian De Leon Osorio, Precious Henderson, Kristine Hillstrom, Kathryn Horning, Mary Kate Mull, Kurtis Neiman, Katherine Shryock, Ximena Silva-Aguirre, Anastacia Zartman-Robb
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Description
"At the Root: Policing and the Right to Protest," the Moral Courage Project's fifth exhibition, documents a social movement based in Atlanta, Georgia facing repression for its opposition to a plan to build a police training facility in a clear-cut forest outside the city. The Moral Courage Project is a collaborative storytelling program of the UD Human Rights that produces traveling exhibitions, interactive websites, and a podcast series, Moral Courage Radio. The program prepares students to conduct immersive fieldwork in the U.S. and document the experiences of grassroots organizers and activists who expose themselves to risk in order to promote dignity during moments of crisis.
Publication Date
4-23-2025
Project Designation
Course Project - POL 431 P1
Primary Advisor
Aaliyah A. Baker, Joel Richard Pruce
Primary Advisor's Department
Human Rights Center
Keywords
Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences
Recommended Citation
"The Moral Courage Project Presents: "At the Root: Policing and the Right to Protest"" (2025). Stander Symposium Projects. 4198.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/4198

Comments
3:00-4:00, Roger Glass Center for the Arts, Lobby