http://www.boldminds.org Shafiq is a National speaker who’s unique approach to community based policing & youth gun violence has been written about in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Hartford Courant.
Shafiq R. Fulcher Abdussabur is an author, public speaker, racial profiling consultant, entrepreneur, and retired law enforcement Sergeant. His unique views and approach to urban violence prevention, racial profiling prevention and community based policing have been featured in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, NPR-Where We Live, New Haven Independent, NPR-All Things Considered, WYBC-Electric Drum, New Haven Advocate, Russian Radio, BBC, PBS, New York Daily News, New Haven Register, Hartford Courant, and Al Jazeera America. His repertoire continues to grow consistently. He has appeared as a guest host on WNPR's “Where We Live.” He is also a contributing writer for the Huffington Post.
As always, appreciate your message concerning this issue – I know the Yale students enjoyed your presentation – I have to give it’ to the students they are involved and continue to be active throughout the New Haven community – Again, we applaud your efforts and look forward to having you visit my home in South Carolina – ?
Tony, thank you for your post. I would agree. The many students at Yale University are very active in the urban community of New Haven and can serve as a vital assets in helping with various groups and efforts. I normally conduct regular lectures to Yale students each year. I would say that in the the past 15 years, I have lectured approximately 2,000 Yale students on issues relating to: urban gun violence, cultural diversity, urban development and fostering relationships between the police and the African American Community. In the last two years, I have expand to Southern Connecticut State University where I have conducted lectures for Master Degree Students who are studying to be educational administrators.
ATTENTION!!
CITYWIDE COMMUNITY MEETING
EDUCATIONAL CRISIS OF BLACK & LATINO YOUTH
Monday March 20, 2023 6:30 PM
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Shafiq –
As always, appreciate your message concerning this issue – I know the Yale students enjoyed your presentation – I have to give it’ to the students they are involved and continue to be active throughout the New Haven community – Again, we applaud your efforts and look forward to having you visit my home in South Carolina – ?
Regards,
Tony B. Nelson
CT – SC
Tony, thank you for your post. I would agree. The many students at Yale University are very active in the urban community of New Haven and can serve as a vital assets in helping with various groups and efforts. I normally conduct regular lectures to Yale students each year. I would say that in the the past 15 years, I have lectured approximately 2,000 Yale students on issues relating to: urban gun violence, cultural diversity, urban development and fostering relationships between the police and the African American Community. In the last two years, I have expand to Southern Connecticut State University where I have conducted lectures for Master Degree Students who are studying to be educational administrators.