A.P.H.A.C.

The Association for Public Health Action in Criminal Justice exists to promote critical analysis of the criminal justice system from a public health perspective. APHAC is an organizational base for students and faculty from diverse academic and professional backgrounds who are committed to 1) identifying, assessing, and addressing the public health impacts of the criminal justice system on people, communities, and other systems; 2) raising awareness about the intersection and common causes of disparities in health and retributive justice; and 3) promoting student participation in public events, student activities, and lectures related to criminal justice issues.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Register for Removing the Bars

Hi all,

Please register for this event. I have a feeling it will be a hot ticket, so do it soon.

Here is the link for instructions on how to register.

Looks to be a festive and great conference. We should take notes, build alliances, and keep this kind of theme running through Columbia.


Event Title:
Removing the Bars: TAKE ACTION 2012 A Conference on Criminal Justice at Columbia University
Location:
Columbia University New York, NY 10027Broadway at W. 116th St
Description:
Friday, March 23, 2012 - Saturday, March 24, 2012
An interdisciplinary community event presented by the Columbia University School of Social Work Criminal Justice Caucus in collaboration with students from the following Columbia University Schools: Law School, Mailman School of Public Health, Teachers College, School of the Arts, School of Social Work including the Feminist Caucus, Men's Caucus, Queer Caucus, API Caucus, AGE Caucus, Latino Caucus, and the Social Work Arts Group; the Students Against Mass Incarceration; The Criminal Justice Initiative: Supporting Children, Families and Communities; and the CU School of Social Work Office of Student Services.
All events are FREE and OPEN TO ALL.

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