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The National Civil Rights Museum is bringing together thought leaders, policymakers, surviving families and activists to examine the historical connections of systemic racial violence and find solutions for today’s challenges in its fourth and final national convening entitled “The Resilience: Combatting Police Violence through Policy and Public Safety.” The symposium is on March 22, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Memphis’ Renasant Convention Center. This is part of NCRM’s “The Reckoning, The Resolve, The Restoration, and The Resilience” series.