SDSU Announces Resolution on Police Practice and Education
San Diego State University Senate Resolution in Response to the Racial Violence Targeting Black People and Communities in the United States

Dania Brett, University Senate Administrative Analyst, holds a sign that says "I stand with our black community" outside the Black Resource Center on the afternoon of April 15, 2019.
June 4, 2020
San Diego State University has announced a resolution to address training police officers.
That resolution directs SDSU to offer free or low-cost courses to law enforcement officers and others within law enforcement and require all criminal justice students to take a course in race relations, criminal justice and policing.
View the full resolution here.
Additional Resources
The Daily Aztec - University Senate passes resolution to improve training of future law enforcement officers
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