In today’s climate, the potential for civil unrest and First Amendment demonstrations has become a growing concern for businesses, nonprofits, and faith-based organizations. These events can disrupt operations, damage property, and negatively impact a community’s reputation.
This webinar will provide essential information and practical guidance on how to prepare for and respond to civil unrest and demonstrations. Participants will learn:
- Understanding First Amendment Rights: A brief overview of the constitutional protections afforded to individuals engaging in peaceful demonstrations.
- Potential impacts on businesses: The various ways that civil unrest and demonstrations can affect operations, including disruptions, property damage, and negative publicity.
- Developing a contingency plan: Creating a comprehensive plan to address potential disruptions and ensure business continuity.
- Communicating effectively: Strategies for communicating with employees, customers, and the community during and after demonstrations.
- Protecting your business: Tips for safeguarding property and minimizing risks associated with civil unrest.
- Legal considerations: Understanding your rights and responsibilities as a business or organization during demonstrations.
- Building relationships with local authorities: Establishing positive relationships with law enforcement and community leaders to facilitate effective communication and coordination.
By attending this webinar, you will gain valuable insights and practical tools to help your organization:
- Prepare for and mitigate the risks associated with civil unrest and demonstrations.
- Protect your property and employees.
- Maintain continuity of operations.
- Strengthen your organization’s resilience.
This webinar is designed to provide actionable insights and practical tools to help businesses, nonprofits, and faith-based organizations be better prepared for and respond to civil unrest and First Amendment demonstrations.
Guest Speakers:
Jennifer Gray – Contract Support to the Active Assailant Interdisciplinary Working Group (AAIWG)
Cpl. Mark Klinger – Maryland State Police