Community Conversations - Clemency and Beyond
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project hosted a Community Conversation, Clemency and Beyond, led by Hibah Elawad, Phyllis "Grandma Hardy," Jamie T Lau, Danielle Metz, April Scales, and Richard A. Taylor.
Reframing Justice Involvement as a “Public Health Issue” instead of “Public Safety Issue”
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project hosted a Community Conversation, Reframing justice involvement as a “public health issue” instead of “public safety issue,” led by Abdul Hafeedh Bin Adbullah, Rebecca Cerese, and Philip Cooper.
Community Conversations - From Housing to Employment: The barriers people face when returning home
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project's Community Conversation, "From Housing to Employment: The barriers people face when returning home," led by Brent Bailey, Tarrah Callahan, Corey Purdie, and Lucas Vrbsky.
Community Conversations - Living Conditions and Isolation in NC Prisons
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project hosted a Community Conversation, "From Housing to Employment: The barriers people face when returning home" led by Brent Bailey, Tarrah Callahan, Corey Purdie, and Lucas Vrbsky.
Conversaciones Comunitarias - Las intersecciones entre los sistemas penal y de inmigración
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project led this Community Conversation on the Intersections between the Criminal and Immigration Systems, led by Felicia Arriaga, Stefania Arteaga, and Adriel Orozco.
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Community Conversations - The Efforts to End the War on Drugs
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project hosted a Community Conversation on the Efforts to End the War on Drugs, led by Brent Bailey, Andrea "Muffin" Hudson, and Daquan Peters.
Community Conversations: Profit Motives of the Prison Industrial Complex
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project hosted a Community Conversation on the Profit Motives of the Prison Industrial Complex, led by Felicia Arriaga, Daniel Bowes, Cierra Cobb, and Kristie Puckett Williams.
Community Conversations: the Legacy of Racism in the Carceral System
The Fair Chance Criminal Justice Project hosted a Community Conversation on the Legacy of Racism in the Carceral System, led by Quisha Mallette, Noel Nickle, Alfred Rivera, and James Williams Jr.
Interview: Juvenile Justice with Rep. Marcia Morey
The ACLU of NC’s senior policy counsel Ann Webb met with state Representative Marcia Morey at the N.C. General Assembly to discuss juvenile justice bills at the legislature - what moved forward and what didn't, and why.
Vigil Conversation: The Extraordinary Power of Prosecutors
Jaymond Bryant-Herron and Diana Powell discussed the extraordinary power of prosecutors and their personal efforts to hold the district attorneys accountable in Cabarrus County and Wake County, respectively.
Community Conversation: Prison Conditions and COVID-19
The N.C. Justice Center hosted a virtual community conversation on prison conditions and COVID-19, and how incarceration furthers health risk for our community members on the inside.
Community Conversation: The War on Drugs
The NC Justice Center hosted a virtual community conversation on the War on Drugs. Speakers included community organizers and activists who highlighted the War on Drugs’ destructive impact on Black and brown communities and how it has been the driving force behind mass incarceration.
Vigil Conversations: the Criminalization of Immigrants
Professor of Sociology Felicia Arriaga and ACLU of NC’s senior policy counsel Ann Webb hosted a presentation at the Vigil on the criminalization of immigrants and the role of sheriffs in the prison-to-deportation pipeline.