Saturday, March 13, 2021

Our criminal justice system is broken|Brett Diehl|TEDxCarnegieLake

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Brett Diehl shares how and why universities need to take a brave position on social justice problems. He likewise deals with the concern of mass imprisonment in the United States and advises us to be cognizant of methods which criminal convictions commit a system of inequality and social oppression.

Brett Diehl is a senior at Princeton University learning history. For the previous 4 years he has actually tutored trainees inside New Jersey state jails with the Petey Greene Program. In addition, Brett acted as president of Trainees for Jail Education and Reform (SPEAR), a group based at Princeton University, for the 2014 fiscal year. He will be continuing his research studies next years at Worcester College, University of Oxford as the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Scholar.

This talk was provided at a TEDx occasion utilizing the TED conference format however individually arranged by a regional neighborhood. Find out more at http://ted.com/tedx

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