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What’s next for criminal justice reform — and what will it take for the United States to truly grapple with its long history of racial injustice? Our panel will discuss potential courses of action during a pivotal time — after months of renewed racial reckoning, amid a public health crisis that has disproportionately impacted Black and Latino Americans, and before a critical national election.
Join us on September 25 for a wide-ranging discussion about an expanding body of research that underscores the need to dramatically reduce the number of people trapped in our correctional system. Panelists include Rashad Robinson, executive director of Color Of Change; Bruce Western, author of the award-winning book Punishment and Inequality in America; Topeka Sam, founder and executive director of Ladies of Hope Ministries; and Lauren-Brooke Eisen, director of the Brennan Center’s Justice Program. They join legal expert and MSNBC contributor Melissa Murray.
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This event is produced in partnership with New York University’s John Brademas Center and NYU Votes.
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