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Kris Marsh and Rashawn Ray Conduct Diversity Training for PGPD

Parren Mitchell Art-Sociology Building

Professors Kris Marsh and Rashawn Ray conducted a diversity training to the newest recruits of the Prince George's County Police Department. Marsh and Ray met with the 40 Recruits, who graduate on February 4, to discuss implicit bias. Additionally, the cohort of recruits participated in various exercises to help them understand their privilege and be sensitive to the standpoint of others.

Marsh and Ray with PGPD Recruits

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