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Four events looking at our criminal legal system towards building new and authentic safety for us all. We will discuss the "new Jim Crow" of mass incarceration, the policing of gender, transformative justice practice and how social justice movements get built. This is a rare gathering of people who walk the talk of radical imagining. Don't miss them!
MAY 12 STILL SHACKLED, STILL SURVIVING: A Visual Journey through 500 Years of Boxes Our first dialogue is a visual journey through the technology of confinement - starting in slave dungeons inside West African soil and ending inside America's prisons. Led by Dr. Viviane Saleh-Hanna and Ashanti Alston.
MAY 14 POLICING GENDER What's gender got to do with policing and mass incarceration? Featuring Kai Lumumba Barrow, Victoria Law & Andrea Ritchie
MAY 19 BUILDING MOVEMENT How do social movements get built? What is happening right now to end the violence of imprisonment and policing in NYC and throughout the US? Featuring Rachel Herzing, Joo-Hyun Kang, and gabriel sayegh
MAY 21 TRANSFORMING JUSTICE What other forms of justice do people envision or already practice? Featuring Mariame Kaba, Danielle Sered & Ejeris Dixon
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LocationThe Ukrainian Hall (View)
140-142 2nd Ave
New York, NY 10003
United States
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