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Barriers to Belonging | Race and Community Dialogue Series

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

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