Lyrical Liberation is a multimedia event featuring artists, activists, and educators committed to fighting for liberation for communities impacted by prisons and repressive policing tactics. There are still have some spots open on the Freedom Mic so if you have a verse to
Columbia Child Rights, in co-sponsorship with 18 student of color and social justice-focused student organizations, will be hosting our annual fall conference on Friday, November 21 at 5:30PM in Lerner 569. Columbia Talks: The Criminalization of Youth of Color in the United
NYU’s Gallatin School and Prison Education Program~ Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions ~ Human Right Project at the Urban Justice Center ~ Bertha Justice Institute ~ Incarceration to Education Coalition – Citizens Against Recidivism and executive producers Bryonn Bain
**Tickets for this event have sold out. Should any seats become available, they will be available for purchase through the Miller Theatre Box Office the day of the show until 4pm** On November 20th, join the Center for Justice at
From our Colleagues in GSAPP Enclosures: Quotidian Carceralities in the US and Occupied Palestine Thursday, November 20, 2014, 12pm Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall, Columbia University GSAPP Angela Davis Responses by Dean Amale Andraos and Gwendolyn Wright, Columbia GSAPP Priority seating
Youth, Media and Educational Justice: Building Community Through Collaborative Inquiry – Justice Teaching Roundtable Series Tuesday November 18th, 2014 – 3–5pmTeachers College, Russell Hall Rm 305 Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Associate Professor of English Education Teachers CollegeLalitha Vasudevan, Associate Professor of Technology
In continuing to raise awareness of issues of police brutality, the Black Law Students Association presents: Saying Their Names Project + Black Out Day From 12:10-1:10PM, we will have lunch for the law school community in JG 101 to showcase
Join director blair dorosh walter for a screening of Out in the Night, a documentary about the NJ4. Other guests TBA. From Facebook: OUT IN THE NIGHT follows the journey of a group of African American teenagers who went to a
Join us for a day of strategic discussion about criminal justice policy and practice as it affects LGBT people in prisons, jails, and immigration detention facilities. In 1994, the US Supreme Court upheld the right of prisoners to hold prison
Life in Prison: Artists Bear Witness The Institute for Research in African-American Studies (IRAAS) at Columbia University and OF NOTE, the award-winning arts & activism magazine, hosts a conversation with three dynamic artists who use their creative voice to examine