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The Rewriting the Sentence II Summit

The Rewriting the Sentence II Summit, presented by the Center for Justice and Human Dignity, is the long-awaited sequel to the acclaimed Rewriting the Sentence summit of 2019, hosted by The Aleph Institute at Columbia University Law School. The Summit will continue to raise awareness and promote the expanded use of alternatives to incarceration, with a special focus on how trauma impacts the criminal legal system.

Please join us at this two-day, dedicated peer-to-peer learning forum where judges, prosecutors, correctional leaders, and other legal system decision-makers will convene to confront the complex challenges of incarceration and its harmful consequences and encourage meaningful change by fostering the adoption of alternative sentencing programs and a more effective approach to safety and justice.… Read More… »

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Unlocking Employment: Opening Pathways to Economic Opportunity for People With Criminal Records

Join us as Timothy McNutt, Director of Cornell ILR’s Criminal Justice and Employment Initiative, discusses policies to help integrate job seekers with criminal records into the workforce. He will present the Yang-Tan Workability Incubator’s Restorative Record, a new tool to help employers and job seekers look beyond traditional résumés, cover letters, and background reports that narrow talent pools.… Read More… »

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Rise UP Conference 2023

Join us for the third annual Rise Up Conference. In the first two years, the Rise Up conference drew over 1100 registrants and raised over $50,000 to fund the conference and compensate directly impacted presenters for their time, expertise, and experiences. The conference had speakers from throughout the U.S. as well as from around the world! We were honored to hear the stories of system-impacted individuals who have been released and are now working in incredible positions once thought unattainable, including physicians, lawyers, directors, professors, accountants, and more. We hope to expand on this incredible start with our third annual Rise Up Conference in September 2023.… Read More… »

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Second Chances Watch Party and Panel Discussion

Were you unable to attend this April 2023 live panel held at the National Building Museum in honor of Second Chance month? The NSF Eddie Bernice Johnson INCLUDES Alliance STEM-OPS (STEM Opportunities in Prison Settings) is excited to offer you the opportunity to attend a watch party of the original event featuring expert panelists discussing the urgent need to reform systems of incarceration and create pathways to STEM careers for justice-impacted people.… Read More… »

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Proposal Submissions Open for September Rise Up Conference

The 2023 Rise Up Conference is scheduled for September 6-8, 2023 – and it’s time to make your voices heard. If you are a directly impacted student, higher education in prison practitioner or alum, or other kind of professional, and you have something to say about one of this year’s five tracks, we want to hear from you. Check out the Rise Up Conference website or, if you’re ready to submit your proposal, head right to the submission form. Currently incarcerated presenters are also welcome to apply, and we will work with those authors on a presentation format that accommodates their circumstances. Proposals are due June 27.… Read More… »

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Transformative Education Collective’s BaseCamp 2023

This all-inclusive retreat focuses on educator wellness, equity-centered trauma informed care, and critical teaching practices in the carceral higher-ed classroom. The intent of this event is to serve the practitioner holistically through reflective approaches to our self-care routines, anthropological practices in the classroom; to directly address oppressive systems of racism, colonialism, and punitive practices in higher education. We do this through knowledge labs, horizontal community exchanges, support of peers, and critical self-reflection to develop efficacious carceral educators. This is an inclusive environment developed to allow personal and professional growth at any level of experience. Registration includes: Housing 4 nights, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, 3 days of gourmet food, all sessions, retreat materials, and optional wellness activities. www.transformativeeducation.org… Read More… »

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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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