After investing more than 44 years working to support and promote for individuals going back to neighborhood from imprisonment, Charles R. See retired from Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM) in2017 A native Clevelander, See is understood for his management in dealing with the requirements of individuals associated with the justice system. In the 1960’s when civil discontent in Cleveland was at its peak, he was drawn to a profession in public service, accepting a task at a regional neighborhood. In 1973, See started at LMM where he invested the majority of his profession leading and broadening Neighborhood Re-entry, Inc., a program of LMM. His work consisted of the ingenious and nationally-recognized Care Groups program which trained returning people for positions helping older grownups residing in public real estate.
In his honor, LMM is delighted to provide the inaugural Charles R. See Online forum on Re-Entry including DeAnna Hoskins, President of JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA). Committed to cutting the U.S. correctional population in half by 2030, JLUSA empowers individuals most impacted by imprisonment to drive policy reform. An Ohio native and nationally acknowledged leader, Hoskins has actually been dedicated to the motion for justice, working together with individuals affected by imprisonment for almost twenty years. She has actually experienced the reentry system from all point of views– she is herself a formerly jailed person who has actually effectively transitioned back into the neighborhood, eventually getting a pardon from Guv Ted Strickland.
Join us for a discussion with Hoskins about how to attain criminal justice reform through cumulative management, advocacy for justice reinvestment, and strong systems alter.
The livestream will be readily available start at 12: 30 p.m. Have concerns? Tweet them at @TheCityClub or send out a text to 330.5415794
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