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SUMMARY:Education on Both Sides of the Wall
DESCRIPTION:May 21st – Education on Both Sides of the Wall\nThe 2014-15 PRI Occasional Series on Reentry Research will highlight issues raised by the National Academy of Sciences’ groundbreaking report\, The Growth of Incarceration in the United States: Causes and Consequences. Please join us on Thursday\, May 21st\, 2015\, for the seventh and final installment in this series\, Education on Both Sides of the Wall. This special half-day event\, co-sponsored by the CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences\, will include two panels of distinguished speakers taking on the critical and timely topic of higher education for currently and formerly incarcerated individuals. \nThe event will be held in Room 9.64 in John Jay College’s New Building\, with bagels & coffee available at 8:30am and the speakers beginning promptly at 9am. In addition to a keynote presentation and remarks by each featured speaker\, the day will include moderated panel discussions and plenty of time for audience Q & A. \nClick here to register. \nAGENDA \nRegistration and light breakfast \nOpening remarks\nAnn Jacobs\, PRI \nPanel 1\n     Featured Speakers\n          Debbie Mukamal\, Stanford Law School\nRebecca Silbert\, Berkeley Law\nRobert Scott\, Cornell Prison Education Program \n    Respondents\n          Doug Wood\, Ford Foundation\nAnthony Marcus\, John Jay College of Criminal Justice \n     Moderator\n          Bianca VanHeydoorn\, PRI \nFeatured Research\n          Degrees of Freedom: Expanding College Opportunities for Currently and Formerly Incarcerated Californians \nShort Break \nPanel 2\n     Featured Speakers\n          Alan Rosenthal\, Center for Community Alternatives\nEmily Napier\, Center for Community Alternatives\nMichael Carey\, College Initiative \n     Respondents\n         Bret Benjamin\, SUNY Albany\nLettisha Boyd\, College and Community Fellowship \n     Moderator\n          Bianca VanHeydoorn\, PRI \nFeatured Research\n          Boxed Out: Criminal History Screening and College Application Attrition \nClosing Remarks \nClick here to register. \nhttp://johnjayresearch.org/pri/2015/04/23/may-21st-education-on-both-sides-of-the-wall/ \n 
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/education-on-both-sides-of-the-wall/
LOCATION:John Jay College of Criminal Justice\, 899 10th Ave\, New York \, 10019\, United States
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