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SUMMARY:Shattering Stigmas: The New Faces of Reentry
DESCRIPTION:As we consider what it means to give second chances\, we must first understand the stigmas associated with having a criminal record and how these stigmas hinder full reintegration into society. One of the stigmas directly impacted individuals often deal with is the stigma of being treated as though they are the same person they were in the past. \nPlease join the Southern Center for Human Rights for a conversation with directly impacted individuals who have not only proven that they are not their past but are perfect examples of stigmas being shattered. They continue to shatter stigmas that say that directly impacted people cannot be successful\, productive\, and positive individuals in society. When given opportunities to be successful\, directly impacted individuals can be lawyers\, doctors\, teachers\, entrepreneurs\, organizers\, CEOs and so much more. Join us for a conversation with individuals who are the NEW faces of reentry\, faces that have and will continue to shatter stigmas. \nModerator \n \nWaleisah Wilson\nClient Services Advocate\nSouthern Center for Human Rights
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/shattering-stigmas-the-new-faces-of-reentry/
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CATEGORIES:Community Connections Reentry Series
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SUMMARY:From the Pit to the Pulpit: Our Journeys from Incarceration to Redemption
DESCRIPTION:As we consider what it means to embody the values of love\, redemption\, forgiveness\, and mercy\, we must examine the ways in which the criminal legal system operates in antithesis to those values. The United States has more people currently incarcerated than any other country\, has the most people under supervision through probation and parole\, is only one of two countries that still uses a cash bail system that subjects hundreds of thousands of legally innocent people to languish in jails simply because they can’t afford bail\, and continues to punish people long after they have been released from prison. \nTo build and maintain healthy communities\, we must focus on restoration and redemption\, not punishment and revenge. \nPlease join the Southern Center for Human Rights for a dynamic conversation with pastors who are testaments to what is possible when faith\, redemption\, and restoration are at the root of reentry. “From the Pit to the Pulpit” will address what people of faith can and should do to ensure that those currently incarcerated and those returning home from jail and prison are able to reintegrate successfully\, how communities of faith can eliminate social stigmas associated with having a criminal record\, what the church’s role and response to crime\, punishment\, and social justice should be\, and how to exercise putting faith over fear. \nModerator \n \nWaleisah Wilson\nClient Services Advocate\nSouthern Center for Human Rights
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/from-the-pit-to-the-pulpit-our-journeys-from-incarceration-to-redemption/
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