Interrupting the Cradle to the Prison Pipeline

Civics 101:
Interrupting the Cradle to the Prison Pipeline

The Gantt Center, in partnership with the Social Justice Ministry of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, presents an informative session on the increasing jail and prison population of young, African-American men and women and its effects on the community.

The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
at Levine Center for the Arts
551 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
(704) 547-3700

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What are some of the strategies needed to interrupt this system? What is the impact of the lack of education among this population?

Civics 101 is an outreach program of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Social Justice Ministry.

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Jarrod Jones

 

Moderator Jarrod Jones is an experienced community organizer and a Restorative Justice practitioner who has served as a Community Engagement Coordinator for Project L.I.F.T. in Charlotte.

 

 

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