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This is the Beginning of a New Day – Heartsill Wilson Quote of Inspiration
“This is the beginning of a new day. God has given me this day to use as I will. I can waste it or use it for good. What I…
16-Member Ferguson Commission Reports Solutions towards Racial Change!
“Kudos to the diverse 16-person Ferguson commission for taking a positive stance. Publishing the Report to help the supportive community and the brave police will build bridges ahead. We…
Football Coaches to Police Chiefs – Racial Intelligence Starts at the Top
“Whether on the football field, or in the community, acts of violence have no place. From executive leaders, to police chiefs, to athletic coaches, Racial Intelligence mentorship starts at the top. Opportunities…
Blocked-Out of Racial Intelligence, NYPD Officers Double-Fault US Open Tennis Pro James Blake
“If intelligence gets Blocked-Out, intolerance takes over. When some officers get caught up seeing only one outcome (ie: the arrest), and won’t listen to anything except their own thoughts, they enter what the RITE Academy calls ‘Block-Out…
Random Acts of Kindness – When Communities and Police, work together
RAOK – The Random Act of Kindness between one citizen and one police officer, is enough to start the positive shift towards the Racial Intelligence we all need. It is incredibly refreshing…
All Lives Matter, Today and Every day
“Our hearts go out to this fallen officer’s family and department. While this community mourns we must be diligent in giving to our police officers more Racial Intelligence Tools to…
When the Police Chief resigns
“Mayor, New Police Chief, Police Department, and Community working together is a recipe for healing what may be broken. Way to take a pro-active response to repair and improve community relations….
Love of Cops, Coffee and Community, together in One Room
“This incredible opportunity, supported by The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, is one communities should not miss. “Coffee with a Cop” is a pro-active national initiative that…
Public perception of Times Square incident, lacks Racial Intelligence
“Public perception is at an all-time high. Police officer’s should want to represent themselves, their police department, and their community with the utmost ethics and integrity. When Racial Intelligence is lacking,…
Community Policing, Awareness, and Racial Intelligence
“New York Police commended for working on bridging the gap between police and their community. More effort must be done to include Racial Intelligence training. Improving communication between police and their…
Changing public perception of police use of force
“Uniformed Statistical Reporting from all law enforcement agencies is needed in order for proper evaluation, and training methodologies to be developed to help police officers. More must be done to…
Teen Hero uses his Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence, and Racial Intelligence
“Thinking of how others are feeling, in that moment, and how we can help them, especially in a pressure situation, is a true expression of Empathy. Malyk Bonnet used his Emotional Intelligence, Social…
Officers disciplined multiple times need Racial Intelligence training
“Police Officers with multiple disciplinary issues, need positive reinforcement, like racial intelligence training and coaching. In order to change unacceptable behavior, more should be done to help the police officer, than just negative disciplinary action….
Racial Intelligence supports the police and their communities
“Racial Intelligence needs to be embraced by both law enforcement and the communities they serve. Empathy Communication goes a long way in saying we care about everyone, and are grateful…
Every Life Matters
“Whether you support Black Lives Matter or His Life Matters, they all equal one common goal… Every Life Matters. It’s the RITE time to mend bridges between our communities and the…
Ethics and Integrity – Dash Cam Reveals the Truth
“Dash-Cams, smart phones, and Police Officer’s Body Cameras preserve the chain of events, for both the police and the community. The truth will come out eventually, especially with these devices that…
Racial Intelligence Training, is teaching police officers how to avoid the ‘Block-Out Syndrome’
“Fatal Police Shooting, Lack of Training, Officer Fired, Department Investigation, Community Uproar, Racially Diverse Suspect Killed, are just some of the unfortunate headlines lately. No matter what the media headline, it’s…
Increasing trust between the public and police with Racial Intelligence
“With the surge in settlements and court judgments in police misconduct cases, ‘racial profiling for profit’ is counter-intuitive. An iconic Benjamin Franklin quote laments this truth: “The only thing more…
Professor’s View to Oversee Police Reform
“I agree with Ms. Engel that training, and police methodology needs to change. As an ex-cop, and founder of Racial Intelligence for Law enforcement, it’s evident that more time must…
Former University of Cincinnati Police Officer – Act of racial intolerance?
“Police Officers across the nation, need to address racial intolerance in a whole new (traffic) light. It starts here, with departments embracing a powerful awareness mindset, bridging emotional and social intelligence…
Deaths by Police in the United States – Is it time for Racial Intolerance to get some Intelligence?
“Restoring community trust, along with enhancing our policing techniques is needed if we want to improve these statistics. Let’s have a unified message of doing the RITE thing, through Racial…
No, White People Will Never Understand the Black Experience
I could go on, but my point is this: I, a “nice white girl” from a loving Midwestern family raised in a legacy of tolerance, had no idea, zero idea, that a black man in the 20th century, in a place as progressive as Los Angeles, at a time when diversity and interracial relationships seemed commonplace, and with two people who were not involved in criminal behavior, could be so egregiously impacted by a police culture rife with profiling, bigotry and harassment. I didn’t know that, my white friends didn’t know that — the demographic of which I was a member didn’t seem to know that. Because we white people don’t experience that! At least, not unless we’re in the company of black people.
End Racial Profiling Act 2015: Democratic US Lawmakers Re-Introduce Minority Protections Bill
Original post By Aaron Morrison @aaronlmorrison on April 22 2015 Democratic lawmakers are making yet another attempt to pass legislation against racial profiling in local law enforcement. On Wednesday, Rep. John Conyers,…