Join this event hosted by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) and The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), featuring AfP’s Acting President and CEO Liz Hume!
Join DHS’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) 8th Digital Forum on Prevention on October 26th and 27th to learn how faith-based and affinity organizational leaders are crucial in preventing targeted violence and terrorism. This Digital Forum will be presented in collaboration with The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), an innovative organization that is working on the front lines of anti-hate and advocacy. This Forum will convene the top experts from a wide range of disciplines to engage and discuss emerging threats, harmful online activity, and innovative approaches that their sector can undertake to prevent targeted violence and terrorism, especially in today’s climate with the rise in hate crimes and white supremacist violence.
A session on October 27th at 12:00pm ET titled “Protecting Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in Threat Prevention” will feature AfP’s Acting President and CEO Liz Hume!