Davis and Colleagues Publish Essay on Police Repression of Pro-Palestine Activism
In their essay “Police Repression Is the Problem, Not the Solution,” CARL Director Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III, Dr. Jude Paul Dizon, Dr. Vanessa Miller, and Jessica Hatrick offer an incisive critique of colleges and universities mobilizing campus and municipal police in response to peaceful Encampment for Gaza protests.
Davis To Be inducted into Martin Luther King Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College
Charles H.F. Davis III, CSPHE faculty member and director of the Campus Abolition Research Lab, has been selected for induction into the 38th Martin Luther King, Jr. College of Ministers and Laity’s Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College. The College of Ministers and Laity honors individuals who have shown commitment to the adaptive faithful servant-scholar moral cosmopolitan leadership tradition and selfless service to humanity, in tribute to Dr. King.
Dizon and Davis Publish Practice Brief in Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
In recent years, higher education leaders have been forced to confront the negative impact of police presence on Black and racially minoritized campus populations. We propose that higher education leaders and policymakers take seriously contemporary calls to defund and abolish campus police in order to craft safer and more empowering campus environments for minoritized populations on campus and in surrounding communities
Davis and Porter Publish Essay in the Chronicle’s “The Future of Campus Safety” report
In their essay “A Case for Abolishing Campus Police,” CARL Director Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III and Dr. Kamaria B. Porter offer a compelling argument for alternative understandings of campus safety and the need for postsecondary institutions to divest from the institution of policing.