Implementing Evidence-Based HIV Prevention and Treating in Multi-Agency Systems – Findings and Lessons from a National Randomized Trial in Corrections Agencies Friday October 10th, 2014 – 1-2:30pm Mailman School of Public Health, Conference Room 532 Steven Belenko, PhD Department of
Incarceration in America Conference Organized by the Center for the Advancement of Public Action (CAPA) Registration Form The United States has the highest documented rate of incarceration in the world, a rate that has increased by 500 percent in the
Involving Students in Collaborative Coursework with People in Prison: Two Models Philip Genty, Everett B. Birch Innovative Teaching Clinical Professor in Professional Responsibility, Columbia Law School Tuesday October 7th, 2014 – 4-6pm Columbia School of Social Work, Rm 312 In this roundtable
Films For Liberation: Let the Fire Burn Friday Oct 3rd, 2014 – 7pm Malcom X Lounge, Columbia University Join Students Against Mass Incarceration for our FIRST FILMS FOR LIBERATION OF THE YEAR! On Friday, we will be watching Let the Fire
Shattering Captivity: Struggles of Incarcerated People Against Solitary Confinement, Control Units, and Communication Management Units Thursday, October 2, 7:00 pm Interference Archive Participants are formerly incarcerated people who experienced control units and solitary confinement, and the sister of a man
Join the Center for Justice at Columbia University and our colleagues and friends from across New York City for a performance of Bryonn Bain’s Lyrics from Lockdown. The show will be followed by a post performance discussion about arts and activism... READ MORE
“Growing Up Locked Down” (GULD) is a 3-Day multi-media, multi-cultural, solutions-based Juvenile Justice Conference presented by The Gathering for Justice and Justice League NYC. The Conference will include plenaries with Keynote Speakers Harry Belafonte, Bryan Stevenson, Cornel West and Bart Lubow,
he 2014-15 PRI Occasional Series on Reentry Research will highlight issues raised by the groundbreaking report recently released by the National Academy of Sciences, The Growth of Incarceration in the United States: Causes and Consequences. Please join us on September 23rd for the
The Brennan Center for Justice Presents Shifting Law Enforcement Goals to Reduce Mass Incarceration featuring a Keynote Address from: The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Jr. U.S. Attorney General Tuesday, September 23, 2014 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Greenberg Lounge, Vanderbilt
The Harvard Black Alumni Society of New York (HBASNY) & A Coalition of Columbia University Student Organizations invite you to a Town Hall for change.Town Hall: Now What? The Role of Millennials in the Wake of Mike BrownWhere: Columbia Law