In partnership with the Northeastern University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, the Center on Crime, Race, and Justice will host its 5th Annual Race and Community Dialogue Series as a virtual community forum on Tuesday, February 25th from 3:30 to 5pm on Zoom.
Confirmed panelists include Harry Harding, Vice President of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships at Children’s Services of Roxbury; Christina Maryland, Former Deputy Director of DEI at the Massachusetts Trial Court and currently the Director of Communications and Family Engagement in the Newton Public School District; William Rodriguez, Clinical Instructor of Youth Justice and Advocacy at Boston University; and Kaylin Daniels, Political Science and Economics Student at Northeastern University, Administrative Liaison of NU Black Athlete Caucus, and CRJ Project and Research Assistant. This conversation will be co-moderated by Mr. Sam Willams, Executive Director of Concord Prison Outreach and Co-Director of the CRJ Community Advisory Board and Carlos A. Cuevas, Professor & Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Laboratory & Co-Director of NU’s Center on Crime, Race, and Justice.
Tuesday, February 25
3:30 – 5:00 PM on Zoom