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SUMMARY:Punishing Trauma: The Collateral Consequences of Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:Punishing Trauma: A Conference on the Collateral Consequences of Incarceration \nAlthough the problem of mass incarceration has recently received more wide-spread scrutiny\, the negative consequences of incarceration on children\, families\, and communities still receive less attention and remain under addressed and poorly understood. Punishing Trauma aims to provide an interdisciplinary space for conversations between academic researchers and community-based practitioners who study\, work with\, and confront these pressing concerns. Academic perspectives must be in conversation with community perspectives for justice to be truly served. \nPunishing Trauma will feature doctoral students in any discipline on topics examining the impact and consequences of punishment and surveillance\, broadly conceived\, on children\, families\, and communities. The conference will also feature community organizers and activists\, policy-makers\, and individuals directly impacted by mass incarceration and mass supervision\, who are currently working to mitigate these impacts\, and who bring invaluable experience and critical perspectives\, linking academic and community perspectives. \nEquitable responses to mass incarceration and mass supervision require transdisciplinary and community-based solutions. Punishing Trauma intends to serve as a venue for these crucial connections and conversations. \nChildcare Assistance: In an effort to make our conference more accessible to all\, we are seeking to provide childcare assistance for those who may need need it in order to participate in\, or attend the conference. \n  \n If you may need childcare\, please fill out this form: https://goo.gl/forms/OZfoeXFN4kRClJj82 \n  \nIn Memory of Devon Tyrone Wade\, PhD\nAt his untimely passing\, Devon Wade was completing his last year as a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at Columbia University. An accomplished scholar-activist\, Devon’s research was borne out of\, and driven by\, community needs. His dissertation examined how schools develop responses to children impacted by trauma\, such as having incarcerated parents.\nDevon was posthumously awarded his PhD by Columbia University in May of 2018. Punishing Trauma is organized in his memory\, in order to bring together like-minded scholars and activists to address the pressing issues that Devon dedicated his life to. \nSponsors:\nInstitute for Social and Economic Research and Policy\nInstitute for Research in African-American Studies\nDepartment of Sociology\, Columbia University\nDepartment of Sociology\, Barnard College\nColumbia Justice Lab\nCenter for Justice at Columbia University \n\n\n \n \n 
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/cji/event/punishing-trauma-the-collateral-consequences-of-incarceration/
LOCATION:Columbia Maison Française\, 515 West 116th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Center For Justice or co-sponsored event,Featured Events
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