Michelle S. Phelps presents The Minneapolis Reckoning with Cinnamon Pelly

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Thu May 09 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm

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Magers & Quinn Booksellers | Minneapolis, MN

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Michelle S. Phelps presents The Minneapolis Reckoning with Cinnamon Pelly
About this Event

The eruption of Black Lives Matter protests against police violence in 2014 spurred a wave of police reform. One of the places to embrace this reform was Minneapolis, Minnesota, a city long known for its liberal politics. Yet in May 2020, four of its officers murdered George Floyd. Fiery protests followed, making the city a national emblem for the failures of police reform. In response, members of the Minneapolis City Council pledged to “end” the Minneapolis Police Department. In The Minneapolis Reckoning, Michelle Phelps describes how Minneapolis arrived at the brink of police abolition. Her account of the city’s struggles over what constitutes real accountability, justice, and safety offers a vivid picture of the possibilities and limits of challenging police power today.

Michelle Phelps is associate professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She is the coauthor of Breaking the Pendulum: The Long Struggle Over Criminal Justice. Her research has been featured in the Washington Post, The New Yorker, Time Magazine, NPR, FiveThirtyEight, The Appeal, and other media outlets, and has informed criminal justice reform efforts by the Human Rights Watch and Pew Charitable Trusts Public Safety Performance Project.

Cinnamon Pelly is the recently appointed president and CEO of Pillsbury United Communities. Cinnamon is a community-minded, award-winning influencer passionate about policy change, extensive philanthropic experience, and proven career delivering results in banking, operations, media relations, community engagement, education, and health. Cinnamon has a Master of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and is a Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and American Psychology Association published researcher. Her publication in the Stanford Journal endeavors to define feelings of safety in underserved communities and forge paths to increase communities’ senses of security, relatedness, autonomy, and subjective well-being.

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Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 3038 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, United States

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