Registration Link: bit.ly/IYECon2015 Fundraising Link: bit.ly/IYEConDonate Volunteer Link: bit.ly/Volunteer4IYECon The annual Immigrant Youth Empowerment Conference(IYECon) is an all day conference which aims to empower all youths and their families, regardless of their immigration status, by providing access to concrete resources
The Vagina Monologues Written by Eve Ensler Directed by Jenna Worsham Buy tickets here! Featuring Maybe Burke, Erin Cherry*, Julissa Contreras, Rhonda Covington, Elisia Dones, Brigitte Harris, Miriam A. Hyman*, Eve Lindley, Elizabeth Mackintosh, Briana Packen*, Sharon Richardson, Tiffany Rachelle
The Undoing Racism Internship Project (URIP) invites you to our annual ReLOVEution Collective Dialogue on Friday, May 8 from 6pm-8:30pm. Every year we join together to examine the role of LOVE in our lives and within our movement work. This
This day-long, interdisciplinary conference will consider the nature and effects of various types of urban violence, and is organized around two themes: violence and urban society; and, crime, politics, and policy. Featured speakers will address these concerns in theoretically, methodologically,
How do we teach the history of imprisonment in the United States when mass incarceration continues to shape our current social landscape? Heyman Center Public Humanities Fellow Emily Hainze will speak about a curriculum project she is developing in partnership
Save the date: Friday, May 1, 2015 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Registration begins at 8:00 a.m.) Location: John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Lecture Hall L.63 524 W 59th St., New York, NY 10019 Cost: No charge (Lunch
Come join the Incarceration to Education Coalition (IEC), NYU Psi Chi, Sean Massey and the Morris Justice Project for a conversational workshop exploring the impact of socio- psychological research on the advancement of Human Justice. Impact Validity is a conceptualization
The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work is proud to invite you to the 2015 McSilver Symposium, an annual exploration of evidence-based clinical and structural approaches for mitigating the impacts of
Be the Evidence International (BTEI) at Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service is proud to host the return of Oscar®-nominatedfilmmaker Edgar Barens in NYC on Saturday, April 25 to present his Oscar®-nominated documentary: PRISON TERMINAL: THE LAST DAYS OF PRIVATE JACK HALL with Follow-up