Social Justice Changemaker Lecture: "Incarceration and its aftermath: How art can create pathways to reintegration and healing" | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
 
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Social Justice Changemaker Lecture: "Incarceration and its aftermath: How art can create pathways to reintegration and healing"

Hosted by the U-M School of Social Work

Speaker

Nicole Fleetwood, Reuben Miller

Date & time

Oct 18, 2023, 12:30-2:00 pm EDT

Location

Michigan Union, Rogel Ballroom
530 South State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109

The Ford School is a proud sponsor the U-M School of Social Work's Social Justice Changemaker Lecture, "Incarceration and its aftermath: How art can create pathways to reintegration and healing."

A discussion between Reuben J. Miller and Nicole R. Fleetwood focuses on the impact of mass incarceration on individuals and society, what life is like after incarceration, and the healing power of art for people impacted by the carceral system.

This annual lecture focuses on important global social justice issues including race and nationality, immigration and refugees, income inequality, gender identity and sexual orientation, education, health, and mental and physical disabilities.

The Social Justice Changemaker Lecture aims to bring prominent social justice experts and advocates from multiple disciplines including social sciences, science, humanities, the arts and other professions to the University of Michigan Campus.

For more information, please visit the event page