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Access Denied Series – Part 1: The Impact of Student Loan Default and Incarceration

During this free event hosted by the Formerly Incarcerated College Graduates Network (FICGN), you will hear from individuals who have firsthand experience with the challenges of being incarcerated with student loan debt and the impact it had on their access to educational opportunities. They will share their personal stories, shedding light on the systemic barriers that limit thousands of incarcerated students’ access to financial aid and ultimately, a college education.… Read More… »

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13th National Conference on Higher Education in Prison (NCHEP)

There are endless ways in which education can work to close distances and draw us into closer relationship, and the 13th NCHEP encourages us to explore these ways together as a community. In doing so, we push the field to view higher education in prison not simply as curriculum development and delivery, but as a complex ecosystem with symbiotic components. These components must be nurtured and supported to cultivate collaborative learning environments that benefit all: students, facilitators, administrators, and community members both inside and outside of prison.… Read More… »

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Partnering with Purpose: Building Partnerships to Drive Equitable Registered Apprenticeships

Be sure to join us on May 4 for the virtual spring summit of JFF’s National Innovation Hub for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Registered Apprenticeship. You’ll hear leaders of thriving apprenticeship partnerships discuss the steps they took to build strong relationships with fellow stakeholders and the factors that make their partnerships succeed. You’ll leave with promising practices for building partnerships that will take your new or existing Registered Apprenticeship to the next level in supporting equitable program design, recruitment, and retention.… Read More… »

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The Transnational Pipeline: Incarceration, Deportation and Higher Education

One of the most challenging aspects of higher education in prison is supporting students once they are released. This challenge becomes even more daunting if students face deportation upon completing their prison sentence. Please join us to hear from academics and organizers serving formerly incarcerated people who have been deported after serving a sentence in the US.… Read More… »

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State of Mississippi Reentry Conference 2023

The State of Mississippi Reentry Conference is a first of its kind conference spearheaded by formerly incarcerated individuals. The reentry movement is at a crucial point throughout the State of Mississippi – over the past few years, significant progress has been achieved in the field statewide, but there are still critical challenges that need to be addressed so that outcomes continue to improve.… Read More… »

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2023 JumpStart Virtual Conference: Reigniting the Fire for Racial Justice

The Vanderbilt University Initiative for Race Research and Justice (RRJ) will host our fourth JumpStart Virtual Conference for educators on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, from 9:00 am–4:00 pm CT. The professional learning opportunity will provide PreK-12 educators, graduate students, university faculty and staff as well as community members across the nation an opportunity to learn about ways to continue working towards racial justice and equity in the current climate.… Read More… »

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Ethics Grand Rounds: Improving Equity, Transparency, and Accountability in Research in the Age of Mass Incarceration

On March 1st, 2023, at 12 pm EST, is the next session in the Ethics Grand Rounds series. The series integrates multidisciplinary perspectives and will focus on the educational, historical, and clinical dimensions of incarceration and health justice, including speakers in research, teaching and advocacy roles, and those with lived experience at the intersections of justice and healthcare.… Read More… »

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Webinar: Culturally Specific Recovery Community Organizations: A Conversation on How to Improve Care and Research

This panel discussion will provide an overview of what culturally-specific community recovery organizations are, how they fit into the continuum of care, information about the intersections of culture, parenting, and substance use, and what researchers can do to build stronger partnerships and conduct research that is meaningful to the community. Continuing Education Units and Continuing Medical Units are available for attendees. This session is free to attend and is co-sponsored by the JEAP Initiative and the University of Oregon Center on Parenting and Opioids. … Read More… »

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The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Join the Petey Greene Program on Thursday, February 9, 2023, at 6PM for the first webinar of their Spring 2023 Justice #education Series: “The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration.” During this #webinar, panelists will help us understand the policies and practices that have harmed Black families while also helping us grapple with the impact of mass incarceration on Black families and communities.… Read More… »

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