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SUMMARY:Reform\, Race & Religion: A Conversation with Jemar Tisby on the Church and Justice
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jemar Tisby is a historian\, author\, and speaker who engages the Christian church in racial equity work. This event will be a time to hear from Jemar about the history of race\, criminal justice\, and the church’s complicity. \n\n\n\nJemar will challenge the church’s potential to dismantle racism\, carceral punishment\, and state violence\, including a direct confrontation with the American death penalty system. This interactive\, eclectic event will include spoken word\, music\, and artwork\, enhancing an inherently intense and important conversation. The night is designed for Christians to watch the event with other Christians (either physically or virtually)\, as there will be ways to engage\, serve and act on national\, state\, and local issues. \n\n\n\nGuides \n\n\n\nSam HeathManager\, Evangelical Network\, Equal Justice USA \n\n\n\nJoia Erin ThorntonNational Policy Strategist\, Southern Center for Human RightsCoalition Director\, Faith Leaders of Color Coalition \n\n\n\nSpoken Word \n\n\n\nKwami Abdul-BeyCo-Director\, Arkansas Peace & Justice Memorial Movement
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/reform-race-religion-a-conversation-with-jemar-tisby-on-the-church-and-justice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Faith Leaders of Color Coalition
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SUMMARY:Out of Isolation\, Into Action - Survivors' Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:The Out of Isolation\, Into Action Coalition invites you to join us for an in-person survivors’ luncheon on Saturday\, September 24\, 2022\, at 11 am. Our coalition is working to end the atrocious practice of solitary confinement in Georgia’s jails and prisons. In our work\, we aim to center the voices and leadership of people who have experienced solitary confinement and to support survivors by creating space for building connections and community. \n\n\n\nDuring this event\, open only to survivors of solitary confinement\, you will have the chance to meet others with shared experiences and learn more about the campaign to end solitary confinement. This event will be held in Downtown Atlanta (location details will be shared after you register)\, and lunch will be provided. \n\n\n\nPLEASE NOTE: To reduce health risks\, all attendees must be fully vaccinated and wear a mask while not eating or drinking. We appreciate your help in reducing the spread of COVID-19!
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/out-of-isolation-into-action-survivors-luncheon/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Out of Isolation Coalition
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SUMMARY:Mass Incarceration: Ending the Trend of Imprisoning America
DESCRIPTION:The overuse of prisons\, jails\, and other forms of correctional control as tools to address broader societal issues is a failed American experiment. The transcendent harm inflicted by mass incarceration cannot be overstated\, and over the past four decades\, the United States has become the face of it. \n\n\n\nThe Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR) works for equality\, dignity\, and justice for people impacted by the criminal legal system in the Deep South. One of our focus areas is ending mass incarceration. SCHR’s work to reduce mass incarceration takes on many of its primary drivers with the ultimate goal of decarceration and liberation of individuals\, families\, and communities torn apart by involvement in the system. \n\n\n\nPlease join us as we welcome a panel of experts to address the issue of mass incarceration\, its impact on communities\, and alternatives. \n\n\n\nModerated By \n\n\n\nWaleisah Wilson\, Client Services Advocate\, Southern Center for Human Rights \n\n\n\nPanelists \n\n\n\nEbony Brown\, Staff Attorney\, Southern Center for Human RightsEric Alexander\, Senior Advocate\, Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of YouthCatherine Jones\, Co-Director\, Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of YouthChyna Quarker\, Referral Manager\, Policing Alternatives & Diversion Initiative
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/mass-incarceration-ending-the-trend-of-imprisoning-america/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Connections Reentry Series
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