Friday, April 30, 2021

Black Mayors & Management in the United States: Bad Guy Justice Reform

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The Respectable Lori E. Lightfoot, Mayor of Chicago, will go over criminal justice reform.
The occasion will be moderated by Cheryl Corley, NPR National Reporter, and will consist of a panel conversation with Nikki Jones, Teacher of African American Researches, UC Berkeley, and Cid Martinez, Partner Teacher of Sociology, University of San Diego.
Stephen Small, Director of the Institute for the Research Study of Societal Issues and Teacher of African American Researches at UC Berkeley will supply a summary of the series.
Teresa Córdova, Director of the Great Cities Institute and Teacher of Urban Preparation and Policy at the University of Illinois at Chicago, will present the occasion.
This occasion belongs to a series provided by the Institute for the Research Study of Societal Issues and the Department of African American Researches at UC Berkeley, along with the Great Cities Institute at the University of Chicago at Illinois.
The series is co-sponsored by: Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Law at UC Berkeley, African American Mayors Association, National Urban League, California Association of Black Attorneys, Charles Houston Bar Association, Lawsuits Department of the California Bar Association, Equal Justice Society, City Club of Chicago, Executives’ Club of Chicago, the Chicago Neighborhood Trust, Metropolitan Household Solutions of Chicago, Communities Partnering 4 Peace, Institute for Nonviolence Chicago, Strides for Peace, and WBGO-FM (Newark).
For more about the series, check out https://issi.berkeley.edu/BlackMayors

https://criminaljusticecourses.net/black-mayors-management-in-the-united-states-bad-guy-justice-reform/

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