Learn how system-impacted people, including formerly incarcerated people and children of currently and formerly incarcerated parents, are fighting to change carceral policies that impact them directly, and all of us indirectly. Panelists will help us understand why it’s important for system-impacted people to lead movements for systemic change. They will share how we can all join in their efforts on a range of issues, such as increasing access to education, ending solitary confinement, mitigating the harm of incarceration on children and families, and removing employment and voting restrictions.
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Earlier Event: October 20
What About the 30%? Education Before College in Prison
Later Event: February 23
Reentry and Education: A Policy Perspective