From Nazgol Ghandnoosh <[email protected]>
Subject Webinar: Ending mass incarceration and its racial disparities
Date February 1, 2024 3:01 PM
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John,
The Sentencing Project, Berkeley School of Theology, and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation are co-hosting a webinar examining the progress made in the 21st century in reducing the U.S. prison population and its racial and ethnic disparities, as well as the ongoing work to achieve justice.
RSVP HERE [[link removed]]
The Sentencing Project’s One in Five [[link removed]] series notes that one in five Black men born in 2001 is expected to be imprisoned within their lifetime. This represents progress: twenty years ago, one in three young black men born were expected to be imprisoned. But we have a long way to go to achieve equity. And rather than accelerate the pace of reforms, some policymakers are backtracking.
Join this webinar to learn about the Congressional Black Caucus’s Criminal Justice Reform Task Force, focused on the systemic reasons behind mass incarceration, the work of the Center for Truth, Racial Healing, and Restorative Justice at Berkeley School of Theology, and how lived experience with incarceration can provide a deeper understanding of research and inform advocacy.
Panelists:
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William
Underwood,
Senior
Fellow
at
The
Sentencing
Project
*
Rev.
Dr.
Joseph
Evans,
Director
of
the
Center
for
Truth,
Racial
Healing,
&
Restorative
Justice
at
Berkeley
School
of
Theology
*
Nicole
Austin-Hillery,
President
&
CEO
of
the
Congressional
Black
Caucus
Foundation
Moderator: Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Co-Director of Research at The Sentencing Project
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[[link removed]] Nazgol Ghandnoosh
Co-Director of Research
Email: [email protected] [[email protected]]
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