Criminal Justice In America: A WNET Summit is a virtual event of idea leaders from throughout neighborhoods and throughout the U.S. for a frank, thoughtful, and helpful discussion about the criminal justice system today. The panelists will talk about the lead criminal justice concerns and stories impacting America, and what can be done about them. The focus is on methods and uniformity, with an understanding of history and eyes towards the future.
Bios of all the panelists can be discovered here: www.pbs.org/chasingthedream
Panelists consist of:
– Tori Cooper (She/Her), Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative, Human Rights Campaign
– Barbara Creel (Pueblo of Jemez), Professor of Law, University of New Mexico
– Jasmine Dellafosse, Senior Regional Organizer, Gathering for Justice
– Elisabeth Epps, JD, Founder, Colorado Freedom Fund
– Kassandra Frederique, Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance
– Sylvia A. Harvey, investigative reporter
– Mary Hudetz (Crow Tribe), Investigative Reporter, The Seattle Times
– Mike Ishii, Co-Chair, Tsuru for Solidarity
– Aniqa Nawabi, Executive Director, Muslim Community Network
– Josmar Trujillo, Writer/Organizer, Policing & Social Justice Project
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Going after the Dream: Poverty and Opportunity in America is a multiplatform public media effort from The WNET Group in New York. We are reporting on hardship, justice, and financial chance, and showcasing appealing services. Our objective is to much better notify utilizing realities that exceed individual predispositions, media stories, and anticipations about the American Dream.
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