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(10/17/18 2:02am)
University Law student Taylor Mitchell delivered a presentation to the Charlottesville Police Civilian Review Board this past August to provide them with information about best practices doe similar boards as part of an internship with the Legal Aid Justice Center.
(10/17/18 12:20am)
Local civil rights attorney Jeff Fogel, who has pushed the Charlottesville Police Department to release greater detail about its stop and frisk data for years, spoke at the Monday City Council meeting.
(10/09/18 10:25pm)
Republican Denver Riggleman (Left) and Democrat Leslie Cockburn (Right) speak during Monday night's debate at Piedmont Virginia Community College.
(10/04/18 4:57am)
The Multicultural Student Center began its “Pathways” series Wednesday afternoon, inviting Alex Cintron, a fourth-year College student and Student Council President, to speak on his journey with representation.
(10/02/18 5:53am)
Risa Goluboff, dean of the University Law School and former chair of the deans working group, said the Unite the Right rally was largely a product of decades of underlying white supremacy in the United States.
(10/01/18 6:35pm)
Timothy Heaphy, a former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia and current University Counsel, spoke on the racial context of the law enforcement response to the white supremacist rallies of 2017 in Charlottesville.
(09/30/18 11:46pm)
Risa Goluboff, dean of the University Law School and former chair of the deans working group, said the Unite the Right rally was largely a product of decades of underlying white supremacy in the United States.
(09/23/18 6:08pm)
Sen. Tim Kaine and Leslie Cockburn pose for a picture with members of the University Democrats.
(09/20/18 6:44pm)
As a member of the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority Board, Bellamy is pushing for the termination of the jail's current policy of notifying ICE when undocumented individuals are released form the prison.
(09/20/18 6:40pm)
As a member of the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Authority Board, Bellamy is pushing for the termination of the jail's current policy of notifying ICE when undocumented individuals are released form the prison.
(09/19/18 5:20pm)
During the community matters portion of the meeting, City resident Angeline Conn called upon the Council to initiate the process for becoming a sanctuary city, or a city that does not typically comply with ICE by refusing to share the information of undocumented individuals.
(09/17/18 3:27am)
Sen. Tim Kaine and Larycia Hawkins, a visiting professor in the Department of Politics and a panelist at Friday's event, spoke about the complexity of listening to groups who may convey hateful speech.
(09/14/18 4:45am)
City Council has charged the board with promoting accountability and transparency within the Charlottesville Police Department to build trust, relationships and civilian engagement with the local community.
(08/31/18 4:23am)
Charlottesville Vice Mayor Heather Hill (left) and Mayor Nikuyah Walker (right) hear concerns from members of the Police Civilian Review Board at its meeting Tuesday.
(08/24/18 1:21am)
Interim City Manager Mike Murphy will serve in his current position until City Council appoints a permanent City Manager sometime within the next six months.
(08/23/18 3:39pm)
Former U.S. Attorney Tim Heaphy was tasked with leading an independent review of how officials responded to the white supremacist events in Charlottesville in the summer of 2017. Pictured: Heaphy speaking at a press conference in December 2017.
(08/17/18 3:27pm)
At the City Council listening session, University Assoc. History Prof. John Mason said the law enforcement response to anti-racist demonstrations during the Unite the Right anniversary weekend was antagonistic and aggressive.
(08/14/18 1:10am)
Brian Moran, Virginia Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security, speaking at Monday's press conference.
(08/12/18 4:02pm)
(08/12/18 3:58pm)