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Beyond the Bars: Connecting the Struggles

IMPORTANT NOTE for REGISTRATION There is a ticket for each day of the conference.  We ask that you please only register for the day(s) that you intend to come.  While we fully intend to acommodate everyone who registers, registration does

REAL WOMEN REAL VOICES: Where the People Meet the Policy

Friday, February, 26 5PM-7PM COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL William & June Warren WJW – L107 1125 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 The Real Women Real Voices symposium is a groundbreaking discussion that will highlight the issues and concerns that impact

THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES: A Community Impacted

Watch here to learn more about The Confined Arts (TCA) TCA is a platform to illustrate and showcase the talents of currently and formerly incarcerated creative voices. We are creative voices that speak through our visual art, performing art, poetry,

Chapter and Verse

FILM | CARLA KUHN MEMORIAL SPEAKER SERIES Chapter and Verse Thurs, Feb 18, 2015, 6:30 pm Jamal Joseph, School of the Arts Kathy Boudin, Center for Justice Soffiyah Elijah, Correctional Association of New York Carl Hart, Department of Psychology Samuel

Cyphers For Justice “We Matter” Youth Summit

By: Cyphers For Justice Event Description “We Matter! Our Voices! Our Cultures! Our Justice!” Featuring youth from across NYC, Keynote Dr. Ernest Morrell, and emcee Hired Gun!!! Live DJ Youth voice around critical social justice issues Youth spoken word, hip-hop, film Youth qualitative

Justice Working Group Lunchtime Seminar

Justice Working Group Lunchtime Seminar In collaboration with The Columbia Population Research Center, The Center for Justice at Columbia is pleased to invite you to “The possibility of change throughout all life stages” Justice Working Group seminar/open discussion led by

P2PH Academy event with Rebecca Peters on Gun control

Dear Academy Members,   Please join us on Thursday, February 4th, 1:30-3:00pm, for a discussion with Rebecca Peters, who served as Director of the Australian anti-gun violence NGO International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA) from 2002 to 2010. As chair of

Mass Incarceration and the Underground Economy

The Columbia Population Research Center is pleased to invite you to its Fragile Families Working Group seminar on “Mass Incarceration and the Underground Economy” presented by Amanda Geller, Clinical Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of M.A. Program in Applied