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SUMMARY:Chapter and Verse
DESCRIPTION:FILM | CARLA KUHN MEMORIAL SPEAKER SERIES \nChapter and Verse\nThurs\, Feb 18\, 2015\, 6:30 pm\nJamal Joseph\, School of the Arts\nKathy Boudin\, Center for Justice\nSoffiyah Elijah\, Correctional Association of New York\nCarl Hart\, Department of Psychology\nSamuel Roberts\, Institute for Research in African-American Studies\nIntroduced by Maureen Ryan\, Film Program\nModerated by Kendall Thomas\, School of Law\nMiller Theatre\n2960 Broadway \nRSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1k-L0vIogyWC_Qn6cZZSiCmg2WkfqSeOZ4F2EyXXO5is/viewform \nInterdisciplinary conversation on race\, justice\, and the carceral continuum following a screening of Jamal Joseph’s Chapter and Verse. \nAbout the film: “Upon his return from serving eight years in prison\, reformed gang leader S. Lance Ingram struggles to adapt to a changed Harlem. Lance lives under the tough supervision of a parole officer in a half-way house. Unable to find a job with the computer tech training he received in prison\, Lance is forced to take a deliveryman job in a food pantry. It is thus that he meets and is befriended by Ms. Maddy\, a 60-year old strong and spirited grandmother. Lance assume responsibility for Ty’s well being\, Ms. Maddy’s 15-year old grandson—a promising student and artist who has become involved in a dangerous Harlem street gang. Lance tries to make peace with G-Rod\, the charismatic gang leader and makes a deal to let Ty walk away. But when gang members decide to punish Ty for disobeying the ‘law of the streets\, Lance decides to sacrifice his ‘second chance’ at freedom so that Ty can have a ‘first chance’ at a better life.” \nPanel discussion will include School of the Arts Professor Jamal Joseph\, Kathy Boudin from Center for Justice\, Soffiyah Elijah from Correctional Association of New York\, Department of Psychology Professor Carl Hart and Institute for Research in African-American Studies Professor Samuel Roberts. The panel will be introduced by School of the Arts Film Program Professor Maureen Ryan and moderated by Kendall Thomas from the School of Law.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/chapter-and-verse/
LOCATION:Miller Theater at Columbia University\, 2960 Broadway\, New York \, NY\, 10027\, United States
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