Anthony Wright presenting on higher education as a pathway to freedom. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2008.
Derrick Jones presenting on the importance of family connections and the impact of incarceration on families and children. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2008.
Freddy Moore presenting on the juvenile justice system. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2008.
Marcus Altheimer presenting on transition and reentry and the need to think beyond incarceration. BPC – Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2008.
Vincent Sherrill presenting on mental health disorders, viewing mental health disorders as a societal issues and its effects on self, family and community.
Marguerite Casey Foundation held the first Equal Voice for America’s Families Campaign Town Hall meeting at the Washington State Reformatory, hosted by the Black Prisoners Caucus. Over 80 people from the community and 50 inmates attended the Town Hall Meeting. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2007.
Black Prisoner Caucus member, Kimonti Carter, talks to the community and fellow inmates at the Washington State Reformatory on Juvenile prevention and intervention during the First Equal Voice for America’s Families Campaign Town Hall Meeting. BPC-Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2007.
A summary of the Equal Voices for America’s Families Campaign town halls that occurred in San Juan Texas, Chicago, New Orleans and Washington at the Washington State Reformatory Prison with the Black Prisoners’ Caucus.
Mr. Carter speaking on Juvenile Justice, Education and Youth. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2006.
Mr. Wright is speaking on the direct connection of recidivism and higher education. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2006.
Mr Dozier is presenting on 3-strikes reform and proportionality in sentencing. BPC Monroe – Justice Reform Summit 2006.