Real Women Real Voices: Where the People Meet the Policy
a dialogue around incarceration with a focus on women
January 25, Wednesday
5 to 8 pm
Please register here.
This symposium will focus on the issues, concerns and needed changes affecting incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women. The panels will feature currently and formerly incarcerated women discussing the effects of incarceration and the carceral state on themselves, their families and their communities. The Council is the first-ever national organization created and led by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and girls.
NYU Law School, Greenberg Lounge
40 Washington Square South
Presented by the NYU Wagner Students for Criminal Justice Reform.
Co-sponsored by the NYU Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association; Black American Law Students Association; Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality; Law Women; Prisoners’ Rights and Education Project; South Asian Law Students Association; & Women of Color Collective; and by Aloft Harlem; Can-Do Clemency; Families for Justice As Healing; The Ladies of Hope Ministries; The Operation Restoration; Project Liberation; The Real Cost of Prisons Project.
This event is free & open to the public, but registration is required.