The Talk 2.0: A Critical Conversation For The Modern Era

The Talk 2.0: A Critical Conversation For The Modern Era Traditionally, "The Talk" has been a crucial conversation that Black parents have with their children—a heartbreaking yet necessary warning about the harsh realities of racism and discrimination, mainly when dealing with law enforcement.

"The Talk 2.0" takes this vital conversation to the next level.

This presentation is a beacon of guidance and empowerment, delivered by Derrick Dotson, a law enforcement veteran who has served and suffered injustices within the system. Derrick's unique perspective, shaped by his experiences on both sides of the badge, offers invaluable insights not just for Black Americans but for every citizen and resident concerned about justice and safety.

In this presentation, Derrick delves into the complexities of law enforcement training, the intricacies of use-of-force decisions, the ongoing efforts toward reform, and, most importantly, building a foundation for understanding how to interact with police officers safely.

"The Talk 2.0" equips you with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate encounters with law enforcement—knowledge that could save lives. However, while systemic change is slow, your safety cannot wait. Join this essential discussion to empower yourself with the tools to stay safe and become part of the movement for a more just and equitable society.