The University of Virginia Police Department has hired its first-ever diversity, equity and inclusion manager, reflecting its commitment to peace and justice.
“One way to really transform the way we do business is to be intentional in the way we recruit people and how we develop policies and how we engage the community,” Associate Vice President for Safety and Security and Chief of Police Tim Longo said. “I thought one really effective way to do that was to create such a position within my command structure to keep me on track.”
Enter Cortney Hawkins, who is pursuing a law degree from the Birmingham (Alabama) School of Law. In addition to having a love of the law, Hawkins has demonstrated a commitment to civil and human rights through her work as an education assistant at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Those qualities are what attracted Longo to Hawkins.
“I was completely drawn to the fact that she was pursuing her degree in law and also the fact that she had an association with the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and had a love and knowledge of civil rights and not only its impact on American history, but its relevance today when we go about our work,” he said.

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