Wednesday, January 12, 2011

SSDP to Co-Sponsor Series on California's Criminal Justice System at Golden Gate University

A Critical Eye on Criminal Justice

A Critical Eye on Criminal Justice

The students of Golden Gate Law School’s American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) are proud to host a series of panels designed to educate, inform, and reflect on California's criminal justice system. We encourage your attendance to provide insight and speak with others concerning California's criminal justice system. Please see below for more information about each panel:
Week 1: Psychology & Law
Tuesday, January 18 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM
Guest Panelists:
  • Craig Haney, Professor of Psychology at University of Santa Cruz and expert in effects of incarceration
  • Sara Norman, Managing attorney of the Prison Law Office
  • Moderated by Professor Susan Rutberg
Week 2: Foundations of the Criminal Justice System
Wednesday, January 26 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Guest Panelists:
  • James Bell, Founder and Executive Director of the W. Haywood Burns Institute
  • Diana Tate Vermeire, Racial Justice Project Director at the ACLU of Northern California
  • Dorsey Nunn, Executive Director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children and co–founder of All of Us or None
Week 3: Life in a California Prison
Tuesday, February 1 5:00 – 6:30 PM
Guest Panelists:
  • Donald Specter, Director of the Prison Law Office
  • Jeanne Woodford, Former warden, San Quentin State Prison
  • Paul Wright, Editor and co-founder of Prison Legal News
  • Moderated by Professor Mort Cohen
Week 4: Examining Alternative Movements in Prison Reform
Thursday, February 10 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Guest Panelists:
  • Judge Jeffery Tauber, Judge in Oakland Municipal Court
  • George Galvis, Educator, consultant, trainer, and speaker in the areas of youth development & organizing, violence prevention, and restorative justice for youth
  • Cynthia Chandler, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Justice Now
We hope you will join us in this critical discussion of criminal justice in the midst of historical reform. Thank you for your support. For more information visit our Facebook page or contact: John Robinson at johnbrobinson2@gmail.com or Pouria Yazdi at pouriayazdi@gmail.com. All panels will be held at 536 Mission Street, 2nd Floor Room 2203, San Francisco.
A Critical Eye on Criminal Justice
A Critical Eye on Criminal Justice

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