Food for Thought: Uncommon Justice featuring Danielle Sered

October 19, 2017 @ 11:30 am
October 20, 2017 @ 12:45 pm

Join us to listen to and speak with one of the most compelling criminal justice reform advocates in the country.

Danielle Sered. Danielle will present a compelling blueprint for how we can work to both reduce violence and end mass incarceration. She started the first alternative to incarceration and victim service program in the United States to focus on violent felonies in adult court. Her work and thinking are both provocative and inspiring.

This program is free and open to the public.

About Danielle:
Danielle Sered is founder and director of Common Justice, which develops and advances solutions to violence that meets the needs of those harmed, advance racial equity, and do not rely on incarceration.

Special thanks to our partners Criminal Justice Reform Clinic at Lewis and Clark Law School, OAASIS, and Partnership for Safety and Justice.

Questions: Shelly Hunter | shunter@aclu-or.org | 503.552.2101

Because parking is limited on campus, we encourage you to park your car downtown and utilize the Lewis and Clark Shuttle, whose schedule can be found here: https://www.lclark.edu/offices/nsportation_and_parking/shuttle/