Holy Family University hosted a panel discussion on the current state of race relations titled “Life After Ferguson: Where Do We Go From Here?” on Thursday, Jan. 29. Read the full story here. (Photos by Sarah Webb)
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Gloria Kersey-Matusiak, professor in the School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions and coordinator for diversity at Holy Family University, offers her remarks to start the program.
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Richard Ross Jr., first deputy commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department, listens during the panel discussion.
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From left, Dr. Anita Foeman, Father Stephen Thorne Richard Ross Jr. listen to a speaker during the discussion.
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Dr. Donald Brash teaches historical theology and is faculty director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Palmer Theological Seminary at Eastern University.
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Philadelphia Police Captain Michael Cram participates in the panel along with Drs. Brash (left) and Foeman.
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James Huber (at podium), a professor of counseling psychology at Holy Family, introduces the speakers on the panel.
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what a joke! One rule to follow:::
Don’t fight with the cops and you won’t get hurt.