The State of Public Safety in St. Louis
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The State of Public Safety in St. Louis

A gathering of the St. Louis community seeking solutions to teen trauma and violence

By The Ethics Project

Date and time

Saturday, May 17 · 10am - 2pm CDT

Location

Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

1 Brookings Dr St. Louis, MO 63130

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

9:30 AM

Doors Open

10:00 AM - 10:10 AM

Welcome and Opening Remarks

10:10 AM - 10:40 AM

Introduction of Judge Michael Dickinson /Judge's Zoom Introduction to TBRI

10:45 AM - 11:20 AM

Introduction of the first panel

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Introduction of second panel

12:00 PM - 12:55 PM

Workshops in Moot Courtroom and Classrooms

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Closing Session: Youth Panel Leads Call to Action in Moot Courtroom

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

The State of Public Safety in St. Louis is an annual community-wide summit open to the public, bringing together residents and regional leaders to explore meaningful solutions to crime and violence. Now in its third year and hosted by Washington University School of Law, this year the event convenes public health experts, educators, nonprofit leaders, activists, and more to examine the root causes of teen trauma and its connection to rising violence. Together, we’ll explore actionable strategies to heal individual and community trauma and strengthen the systems that shape a safer, healthier St. Louis for all.


Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

Free parking is provided courtesy of Washington University School of Law in the parking garage behind the law school at Forest Park Expressway and Throop Drive. After parking, exit the garage and turn right. Volunteers will direct you to the law school and t to the Moot Courtroom.

Will I have an opportunity to speak or ask questions.

Yes. To the extent that time permits during the summit, every attendee will have an opportunity to make a statement or pose a question to any of the panelists. In order to accommodate all attendees, we emphasize that every comment or question be brief.

May children attend?

Seating is limited and the topics discussed are not appropriate for children. We ask that only mature middle school students and teens attend.

May I bring a group of students?

Yes. We encourage high school and college students to attend this critically important event. Each student, however, is required to register using their own email address to ensure their commitment to attend. Please share the event's URL and ask each student to register.

Is there a cost?

There is no cost to attend this event. Registration, however, is required. Please be mindful that seating is limited. Should your ability to attend changes, please cancel your order or email us at TheEthicsProject@gmail.com

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