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Lynching Beyond Dixie – Michael Pfeifer on the History of Lynching (3/21/13)
Posted on February 11, 2013 | No Comments4pm on Thursday, March 21 John Jay College, Moot Court (6.68NB) space John Jay and GC Professor of History Michael Pfeifer and volume contributors William D. Carrigan and Dennis Downey speak about the history of lynching. Lynching in the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries is typically considered […] -
Conflicting Conceptions of Justice in the 1970s: Policing and Racial Disparities by Delores Jones-Brown (2/11/13)
Posted on February 5, 2013 | No CommentsPolicing and Racial Disparities Delores Jones-Brown 7:00-8:30pm, February 11, 2013 John Jay College, CUNY T-Building – Haaren Hall, Room: 630 899 10th Avenue New York, NY 10019 Delores Jones-Brown is a Professor in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration at John […] -
Pathways and Passports to Education: Telling the Narrative – (2/27/13)
Posted on February 1, 2013 | No CommentsPathways and Passports to Education: Telling the Narrative, optional and open to the public, will feature a performance by College and Community Fellowship’s Theater for Social Change, and a screening of the documentary film, Passport to the Future: Accessing Higher Education in an Era of […] -
“Breaking Down Walls: Intersections of Mass Incarceration”- Save the Date: March 16, 2013; U. Penn School of Social Policy and Practice
Posted on January 31, 2013 | 1 CommentThe Goldring Reentry Initiative (GRI) would like to invite you to our first annual community conversation on Saturday, March 16th, 2013. The event, called Breaking Down Walls: Intersections of Mass Incarceration and its Implications, aims to create a platform for innovative responses to criminal justice […] -
Symposium on Race, Law and Justice: Strategies for closing the school-to-prison pipeline (2/14/13-2/15/13)
Posted on January 21, 2013 | No CommentsOFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY KINGS COUNTY CHARLES J. HYNES , District Attorney In collaboration with MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE The City University of New York DR. WILLIAM L. POLLARD, President PARTNERSHIP FOR RACIAL JUSTICE Presents a Symposium on Race, Law and Justice: “Strategies for closing the school-to-prison pipeline ” […] -
Extra! Extra! Read All About It: A Tale of True Crime — Exhibit at Harvard Law School Library
Posted on January 21, 2013 | No CommentsHarvard Law School Library Caspersen Room January 3 – April 26, 2013 Monday – Sunday, 9:00am – 5:00pm http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/special/exhibitions/extra!-extra!-read-all-about-it.html Featuring materials from the Library’s Historical & Special Collections, this exhibit examines a short chapter in the United States’ history of true crime narratives. Topics […]