The Sagan National Colloquium presents Hamid Khan, founder and lead organizer for the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, a grass-roots coalition seeking to raise public awareness and action on police spying and surveillance. As founder and former executive director of South Asian Network, Khan helped create the first grassroots community-based organization in Los Angeles committed to informing and empowering South Asians in Southern California to act as agents of change in eliminating biases, discrimination, and injustices. Learn more at http://stoplapdspying.org.
He will speak in the Benes Rooms of Ohio Wesleyan’s Hamilton-Williams Campus Center, 40 Rowland Ave., Delaware. Each year, OWU’s colloquium takes an in-depth look at an issue of global importance. The 2016-2017 lecture series focuses on the growing importance of “Data in our Lives.” Learn more about the colloquium at www.owu.edu/snc.