What’s next for criminal justice reform? What will it consider the United States to genuinely face its long history of racial oppression?
About this Occasion
What’s next for criminal justice reform– and what will it consider the United States to genuinely face its long history of racial oppression? Our panel will go over prospective strategies throughout a critical time– after months of restored racial numeration, in the middle of a public health crisis that has actually disproportionately affected Black and Latino Americans, and prior to a crucial nationwide election.
Join us on September 25 for an extensive conversation about a broadening body of research study that highlights the requirement to significantly lower the variety of individuals caught in our correctional system. Panelists consist of Rashad Robinson, executive director of Color Of Modification; Bruce Western, author of the acclaimed book Penalty and Inequality in America; Topeka Sam, creator and executive director of Ladies of Hope Ministries; and Lauren-Brooke. Eisen, director of the Brennan Center’s Justice Program. They sign up with legal specialist and MSNBC factor Melissa Murray.
This occasion is produced in collaboration with New york city University’s John Brademas Center and NYU Votes.
Speakers:
Keynote from Laura Arnold, Cofounder of Arnold Ventures
Lauren-Brooke Eisen, Director, Justice Program, Brennan Center for Justice
Rashad Robinson, President, Color Of Modification
Topeka K. Sam, Creator and Executive Director, The Ladies of Hope Ministries (The LOHM)
Bruce Western, Bryce Teacher of Sociology and Social Justice and Co-Director, Justice Laboratory at Columbia University; Author of the acclaimed book Penalty and Inequality in America
Mediator: Melissa Murray, Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Teacher of Law, NYU School of Law.
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