On Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 10:00 AM EST, The Symposium on Conscious Law Enforcement & Inclusive Practices will host Joe Smarro (Joe) and Jenifer McShanner (Director/Producer) from the documentary, Ernie & Joe Crisis Cops. Join us for this powerful discussion. More details about the symposium and the schedule can be found at https://www.strategiesjustice.com/symposium
What is U.S. Women in Nuclear?
U.S. Women in Nuclear (U.S. WIN) is an organization of individuals who work in nuclear energy and technology fields around the United States. Our vision is aimed at positioning the United States for the future of nuclear energy and technology through the advancement of women. U.S. WIN’s objectives are to:
Drive a culture in nuclear energy and technology in which individuals succeed
Create professional development and networking opportunities for career advancement
Enhance Understanding and awareness of the value of nuclear energy and technology
U.S. WIN is an affiliate of Women in Nuclear Global organization (WiN Global). The WiN-Global organization is made up of thousands of members in more than 100 countries.
If you would like to join U.S. WIN or find out more information, contact your local WIN Chapter or visit U.S. Women In Nuclear – Non Profit Organization (winus.org)
What is U.S. Women in Nuclear?
U.S. Women in Nuclear (U.S. WIN) is an organization of individuals who work in nuclear energy and technology fields around the United States. Our vision is aimed at positioning the United States for the future of nuclear energy and technology through the advancement of women. U.S. WIN’s objectives are to:
U.S. WIN is an affiliate of Women in Nuclear Global organization (WiN Global). The WiN-Global organization is made up of thousands of members in more than 100 countries.
If you would like to join U.S. WIN or find out more information, contact your local WIN Chapter or visit U.S. Women In Nuclear – Non Profit Organization (winus.org)
We intended to take the first steps to develop consciousness to address the climate and the increased calls to address mental health in law enforcement as well as the need to address police interaction with the mental health community.
We intend to take the second step to develop inclusive practices inside and outside of law enforcement by documenting our new consciousness and engaging in teaching, research, and legislative change.
Strategies for Justice membership meetings take place on the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM EST. If you can not make that time. don’t worry, there are other opportunities to stay active. Each member is asked to do one of the following:
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