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SPEAK! Resistance Through the Arts

February 24, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

SPEAK! Resistance Through the Arts

DATE AND TIME

Fri, February 24, 2017

6:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST

DESCRIPTION

Beyond the Bars Fellowship presents Speak!: Resistance through the Arts, a celebration of the resilient souls and voices impacted by incarceration and state violence. Speak! is a space where artists will speak to the injustices of these systems in ways that inspire action, deepening awareness about the dehumanizing, violent nature of the criminal justice system in America and empowering activism aimed at its dismantlement. Join us in a night of spoken word and poetry from the voices of Rashida Williams, Najee Omar, Ife Nira and Felicia Henry.

All proceeds will support the 7th annual Beyond the Bars Conference at Columbia University. Organized by the Beyond the Bars Fellowship. (http://centerforjustice.columbia.edu/event/beyond-bars-7th-annual-justice-conference/)

Friday February 24th, 2017 | 625 W 140th St, New York, NY 10031 
7pm-8:30pm | Doors Open at 6:30pm  
Admission: $10 in advance/ $15 at door

Beyond the Bars Fellowship/Center for Justice at Columbia University 

Organizer of SPEAK! Resistance Through the Arts

The Center for Justice at Columbia University is committed to reducing the nation’s reliance on incarceration and advancing alternative approaches to safety and justice through education, research and policy. Its mission is to help transform a criminal justice system from one that is driven by punishment and retribution to one that is centered on prevention and healing. The Center is interdisciplinary and built around community collaboration. It works in partnership with schools, departments, centers and institutes across Columbia, other universities, government agencies, community organizations, advocates and those directly affected by the criminal justice system.

The Beyond the Bars Conference, now going into its 7th year, is an annual event that brings together a trans-disciplinary group to advance the work of ending mass incarceration and mass criminalization and building a just and safe society. Each year scholars, students, activists, advocates, policy makers, government officials and those who have been most directly impacted by issues of incarceration and criminalization come together for three days to deepen our collective analysis, strengthen our network of those working for change and make visible the many ways those from the academy and the community can engage in action.

This year’s conference, Transcending the Punishment Paradigm, will address the criminal justice system’s responses to violence focusing on the following four questions:

  1. What are the root causes of violence within communities? What are the root causes of state violence? How do the two intersect?
  2. What is needed to makes communities safe?
  3. What are the existing narratives about people who have committed violent acts? How do we change those narratives?
  4. When violence happens in the community, what are responses that decrease mass criminalization and incarceration and do not rely on the punishment paradigm?

Venue

Castle Gardens
625 W 140th St
New York, 10031 United States
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