Thank you for attending the 2019 National Seminar for Law Enforcement on Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights! In addition to the seminar readings, links to download a digital copy of the event program, instructor presentations, and the group photo can be found below. Event Program and Attendee List Event Program and Attendee List (password: humanrights) Event Program and Attendee List (password: humanrights) Event Program and Attendee List (password: humanrights) Event Program and Attendee List
### Thursday, September 19
**The Role of Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights in Deeply Divided Societies** Instructor: Dr. James Waller, AIPR/KSC **Guided Tour of Permanent Exhibition: The American Civil Rights Movement** Guides: Ms. Nicole Moore, Director of Education, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and Ms. Jasmine Waters Page, Education Programs Coordinator, National Center for Civil and Human Rights **Lessons Learned from the American Civil Rights Movement** Facilitator: Major Jay Eisner, Assistant Commander, Support Services Division, DeKalb County Police Department **Guided Tour of Permanent Exhibition: The Global Human Rights Movement** Guides: Ms. Nicole Moore and Ms. Jasmine Waters Page **Promoting and Protecting Civil and Human Rights in Post-Atrocity Refugee and Immigrant Communities** Instructors: Mr. Joseph Jensen, Unit Chief, International Human Rights Unit, FBI and Mr. Mark Shaffer, Unit Chief, Human Rights Violators & War Crimes Unit, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) **Case Study: Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)/Operation Limelight USA** Instructor: Ms. Suzanne Priest, National Program Manager, Human Rights Violators & War Crimes Unit, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) **Unpacking Implicit Bias in Policing** Instructors: Dr. Bryant T. Marks, Founder & Principal Trainer, National Training Institute on Race and Equity; Professor of Psychology, Morehouse College (Atlanta, GA)
### Friday, September 20
**Keynote Address: Policing in the US: Why the President’s Task Force Report Still Matters** Speaker: Mr. Roberto Villaseñor, former Chief of the Tucson Police Department and member of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing **Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Other Mass Atrocities** Instructor: Dr. James Waller **US Department of Justice (DOJ): An Introduction to Federal Color of Law and Hate Crimes Law** Instructors: Mr. Kyle Roberts, Supervisory Special Agent, Civil Rights Unit, FBI and Mr. Brent A. Gray, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Georgia, U.S. Department of Justice