100 Years of Peace and Justice Speaker Series: Reiner Braun
March 4, 2017 toMarch 5, 2017
Rehabilitation, training, and treatment- or punishment, violence, and revolving-door recidivism? Join us for a timely discussion of incarceration in Delaware.
Join us for an immigration forum on February 28!
George Lakey is the second speaker in this series. His latest book, Viking Economics, is on the health, education and social welfare accomplishments of the Scandinavian countries-- and the rationale for implementing these programs here in the U.S.
There is widespread agreement that national dialogue and conversations about the effects of systemic racism are critically important to healing our polarized and racially divided society. Despite that consensus, many of us shy away from the necessary conversations.
Nationwide, the ACLU leads the fight for digital security and privacy in the courts and legislatures.
Ashley Biden, Executive Director of the Delaware Center for Justice, is the first speaker in the "100 years of Peace and Justice" Speaker Series. This talk will be Tuesday evening, January 31 at 7:00 pm at Theater N in downtown Wilmington.
Come to a free public forum featuring a panel discussion about engaging with the legislative process as citizen advocates, followed by a presentation on using social media for positive social change.
Update 2/3/17: Here is some helpful information you may want to download before, during, or after the workshop.
The Women’s March on Washington is a grassroots effort comprised of dozens of independent coordinators at the state level. A program featuring nationally recognized advocates, artists, entertainers, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and others will be announced in the coming weeks.