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December 3, 2013 by Mid-South Peace & Justice Center

Criminalization in the Age of Mass Incarceration

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people-behind-chain-link1Join us Thursday, December 12th at 7pm, at Rhodes College in Blount Auditorium for an informal and informative discussion on criminalization in the age of mass incarceration.

We will discuss the criminalization of immigration, unjust sentencing, criminal justice reform and much more.

We are excited that the following community activists and experts on the topic will be joining us for the discussion:

  • Gabriela Marquez-Benitez- Latino Union of Chicago
  • Nicole D. Porter- The Sentencing Project
  • Silky Shah – Detention Watch Network
  • Bob Libal & Kymberlie Quong Charles – Grassroots Leadership
  • Laura Markle Downton – National Religious Campaign Against Torture

Event is free and open to the public.

Location on Rhodes College Campus is Blount Auditorium inside of Buckman Hall. Campus Map: http://www.rhodes.edu/images/content/About/Rhodes_Campus_Map_Layers.pdf

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