Monday, September 9, 2019

Labour and Policing: Conversations on Policing Sex Work and Labour Movements (An Anti-Police Power Surrey Panel)


Anti-Police Power Surrey (APPS) is hosting a panel, “Labour and Policing: Conversations on Policing Sex Work and Labour Movements.”



At Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey Campus (Unceded Coast Salish territories).

Wednesday, September 11, 2019. 7-10

Fir Building, Room 128



Speakers include:


Mary Shearman (Simon Fraser University). “Histories of Policing and Sex Work.”


Eva Ureta (APPS). “On Histories of Police Associations and On Current Policing in Surrey.”


C. Sano (Canadian Union of Postal Workers). “Labour Movements and Union Busting in Canada.”


Jeff Shantz (APPS and KPU Faculty). “On the Political Functions of Policing.”



Anti-Police Power Surrey (APPS) is a group of people living and working in Surrey who oppose the domination of police, police violence and repression, and the wasteful, and wildly disproportionate, expenditure of public resources on policing in Surrey. APPS calls for social resources for communities not cops, for people not police and aims for the development of non-repressive social supports and care.

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