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SUMMARY:Legal Resources & Services for Adults and Youth: Reentry\, Housing and Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Southern Center for Human Rights for a Community Connections Reentry Series event that will introduce you to legal services throughout Georgia that support and advocate for Georgians in the areas of housing\, accessing services for children and adults with disabilities and mental illness\, and for Georgians seeking legal help regarding criminal record related assistance such as expungements. \n\n\n\nPlease register and attend to hear each presenter’s overview of their legal services and how they may be able to assist you. \n\n\n\nGuest Presenters \n\n\n\n\nShannon Mills\, Supervising Attorney at Georgia Legal Services Program\n\n\n\nAnn Colloton\, Policy & Outreach Coordinator at Georgia Justice Project\n\n\n\nSusan Goico\, Director of the Disability Integration Project at Atlanta Legal Aid Society\n\n\n\nRich Merritt\, Attorney (Housing) at Atlanta Legal Aid Society
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/legal-resources-services-for-adults-and-youth-reentry-housing-and-disabilities/
CATEGORIES:Community Connections Reentry Series
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SUMMARY:27th Annual Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Center for Human Rights returns to Washington\, DC\, on Thursday\, October 19th\, for our annual Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner! Join us at 6:00 pm ET at the Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel as we celebrate this year’s honorees\, Ruth Friedman\, former SCHR attorney and Director of the Federal Capital Habeas Project\, and Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor\, co-creators of the award-winning podcast Ear Hustle\, which features stories of the daily realities of life inside San Quentin State Prison and people’s experiences after release from incarceration. \n\n\n\nWe will also take a moment to remember and celebrate the life of Professor Charles J. Ogletree\, Jr. led by former President and Senior Counsel Stephen B. Bright. \n\n\n\nThe Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner is SCHR’s flagship gala to recognize and celebrate those who demonstrate exceptional courage and tenacity in defending human rights and equal justice. This gala allows us to illuminate allies who share our vision and commitment to a more just society. Proceeds from the Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner support SCHR’s work to protect the civil and human rights of people ensnared by the criminal legal system.
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/27th-annual-frederick-douglass-awards-dinner/
LOCATION:Renaissance Washington\, DC Downtown Hotel\, 999 9th Street NW\, Washington\, District of Columbia\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:2023 Decriminalizing Race & Poverty Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets on Eventbrite\n\nRSVP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for the 2023 Decriminalizing Race & Poverty Symposium at Georgia State University College of Law. This in-person event aims to foster an open dialogue and explore innovative solutions to address the intersection of race and poverty within the criminal legal system. \n\n\n\nWe have pulled together a slate of experts-lawyers\, scholars\, and activists-to tackle this year’s theme: In the Shadow of Reform: Fighting When the World Is on Fire \n\n\n\nOur panelists will explore state and community responses to gang violence\, financial investment in the carceral system and alternatives\, health equity for system-impacted people\, right to counsel\, sentencing and mass incarceration\, and more. Further\, we are thrilled to host a keynote by Loyola University’s Dr. Norman C. Francis Distinguished Professor of Law Andrea Armstrong on Dismantling Carceral Secrecy. \n\n\n\nProf. Armstrong is an interdisciplinary scholar\, integrating incarceration law with history\, health policy\, and the arts. She is the lead investigator for the Deaths Behind Bars in Louisiana project\, supported by Arnold Ventures and in partnership with the Promise of Justice Initiative and Voice of the Experienced. In 2019\, she received a three-year Interdisciplinary Research Leader grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\, shared with the Voice of the Experienced and LSU Center for Healthcare Value and Equity\, to examine the effects of incarceration on health service use in Louisiana\, currently a global and national leader in incarceration rates. Prof. Armstrong has also served as an appointed member of the Louisiana Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and on several Louisiana legislative study committees on issues related to incarceration practices. She has also worked with museums\, local artists\, and philanthropic foundations to translate incarceration law and policy into spaces and mediums that are accessible to the general public.
URL:https://archive.schr.org/upcoming-event/2023-decriminalizing-race-poverty-symposium/
LOCATION:Georgia State University College of Law\, 85 Park Pl NE\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Justice Series
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