Understanding and Responding to Mass Incarceration: Voices from the Inside

By Institute for Community Engagement and Scholarship

Date and time

Friday, April 8, 2016 · 8am - 4pm CDT

Location

Metropolitan State University Founders Hall Reception and Auditorium

700 East 7th Street Saint Paul, MN 55106

Description

Sorry. Our event have reached capacity, and are no longer accepting registrations or waitlists.


The third annual forum on Understanding and Responding to Mass Incarceration: Voices from the Inside will feature:

  • Keynote Speakers, Dr. Artika Tyner and Pastor Danny Givens
  • Panel Discussion with Men, Women and Youth Who are Currently Incarcerated
  • Networking Lunch
  • After discussing these topics (and more!)...
    • Restorations of Civil Rights
    • Family Impact
    • Access to Prevention, Intervention and Re-entry Services
    • Racism and Implicit Bias
    • Sentencing Guidelines
    • Youth Incarceration
  • ...we will commit to ACTION!


*This event can be used as 6 hours of professional development activity through the Center for Faculty Development.


Questions? Raj Sethuraju at nadarajan.sethuraju@metrostate.edu or 763-657-3750.

Organized by

The Institute for Community Engagement and Scholarship leads Metro State University’s commitment to teaching, research and service that support and enhance student learning through capacity-building partnerships within local communities.  The Institute provides students and faculty with the resources to connect student learning and faculty scholarship with community knowledge and expertise through community-engaged coursework, academic internships, engaged scholarship, and public programming.  It serves as a resource for community organizations that seek to build mutually-beneficial partnerships with the university’s students, faculty and academic programs.

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