“Beyond Innocence: Toward a Framework for Serving All Survivors of Crime” Thursday, October 8, 2015, 5:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. John Jay College of Criminal Justice New Building, 2nd Floor, West End Student Dining Hall 524 West 59th Street (between 10th
“Reconstruction: In Pursuit of Family History from 40 Acres and A Mule to Black Lives Matter” A recording of this Livestreamed event is available via the following link: http://livestream.com/accounts/5576628/events/4372458 Keith Boykin is a New York Times best-selling author and TV commentator. Educated at Dartmouth
TUESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2015 12:15-1:30pm The Heyman Center for the Humanities, Common Room Columbia University Bernard Stiegler is a French philosopher and activist. As a leading thinker of our time, Professor Stiegler has published a number of extremely important works of social
DATE & TIME: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 6:00PM TO 8:00PM “UNEQUAL CITY” Race, Schools, and Perceptions of Injustice CARLA SHEDD Assistant Professor of Sociology and African American Studies Columbia University Carla Shedd is Assistant Professor of Sociology and African American
Dr. Wang’s research focuses on promoting health equity for vulnerable populations, especially individuals with a history of incarceration, through both prison and community based intervention. She is the Co-Founder of the Transitions Clinic Network. Dr. Wang is the principal investigator on a
Join us as we launch the Fall season of Restorative Justice on The Rise! We are honored and so pleased to invite you to this public forum focused on systems transformation, story-sharing, solutions, and truth-speaking to current problems and solutions
The New York Consortium for Higher Education in Prison Applauds the Obama Administration Announcement to Reinstate Pell Grant Eligibility for Incarcerated Students as Part of a Pilot Program Contact Information Bryonn Bain, Lyrics From Lockdown, 917-453-9767 Geraldine Downey, Center for... READ MORE
THE BEYOND THE BARS FELLOWSHIP offers students and community members an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of mass incarceration and social change; and to collaborate with social justice organizers, activists, and academics to plan the annual Beyond the Bars... READ MORE
The Center for Justice commends the University for voting to divest from private prisons and recognizes and values the work of the student organizers that brought this to the attention of not only Columbia University, but now to universities across... READ MORE
Saturday June 20th, 2015 Harlem Location: Marcus Garvey Park 18 Mt Morris Park W, New York, NY Brooklyn Location: Herbert Von King Park 670 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, New York Check out the facebook event page for detailed information about the