Hosted by the NYU Wagner Criminal Justice Student Group, the Students of African Descent Alliance, and the Correctional Association of NY.
Join leading academicians, activists, political figures and lawyers in a discussion on a critical, oft neglected, public policy issue of the day: how police, prosecutorial and prison related practices lead to the dramatically disproportionate confinement of poor people of color.
With:
- Assemblymember Jeffrion L. Aubry, Assemblymember and Chair of the Assembly Committee on Correction.
- Kamau Karl Franklin, Racial Justice Fellow at the Center for Constitutional Rights and co-chair of the National Conference of Black Lawyers.
- Robert Gangi, Executive Director of the Correctional Association of New York.
- Dennis Smith, Associate Professor of Public Policy at NYU Wagner.
Moderated by:
Mary Porter, Lecturer in Public Administration, Assistant Dean at NYU Wagner and former prosecutor for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
For more information, see http://wagner.nyu.edu/events/prisons.php.
Location
Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, NYU
295 Lafayette Street (at Houston Ave)
Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue -- Puck Building, 2nd Fl.
New York, NY
United States
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