A criminal conviction can bring severe obstacles to returning people. When those people are members of methodically marginalized populations, re-entry obstacles frequently consist of minimal, fragmented, or nonexistent work potential customers and problem accessing public real estate help and crucial social services which can reduce and support shifts back to life in the neighborhood. Any rap sheet can produce considerable barriers and significant security effects. Since racial injustice and systemic bigotry appears at every phase of the system, Black, American Indian and Alaskan Native, Hispanic, and Asian people are disproportionately overrepresented in America’s criminal justice system.
Join us as we go over the effect of mass imprisonment, severe sentences, distinctions in between state and federal re-entry techniques and difficulties, and security effects for methodically marginalized populations. We will concentrate on the diverse effect and requirements of guys returning to society from the criminal justice system. We will check out these concerns with nationwide criminal justice professionals who will go over experiences and techniques, share resources, and assist in conversation.
Speakers:
– Machiste L. Rankin, Community Engagement Coordinator, Chairman of RICares Advocacy Committee, Rhode Island Cares
– Matthew Schroeder, Outreach & Community Advocate, P2P Recovery Resources
– Winona Stevens, Trainer, White Bison, Inc./ Wellbriety Training Institute
Mediator:
– Daryl McGraw, Associate Director of Social Justice and Recovery, C4 Innovations
Concerns:
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