Public Welfare Foundation will open its doors to the public on Tuesday, April 9th to gather as a community to talk about how we – together – can catalyze a transformative approach to justice that is community-led, restorative, and racially just.
Speakers include:
- Amanda Alexander, Founding Executive Director, Detroit Justice Center
- Eddie Bocanegra, Senior Director, Heartland Alliance
- Quincy Booth, Director of DC Department of Corrections
- Marcus Bullock, Founder, Flikshop
- Kaliq Crosby, Artist, Kaliq Customs
- Keela Hailes, Reentry Manager, Free Minds
- Samantha Harvell, Principal Policy Associate, Urban Institute
- Shellée Haynesworth, Creator & Executive Producer, Black Broadway on U
- Clinton Lacey, Director of DC Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services
- Yanique Redwood, President and CEO, Consumer Health Foundation
- Danielle Sered, Author of Until We Reckon and Executive Director of Common Justice
- Syrita Steib-Martin, Founding Executive Director, Operation Restoration
- Kia Weatherspoon, President, Determined By Design
Performance by students from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts
True transformative justice will take an army of like-minded abolitionists.
Food and refreshments will be served. Copies of Until We Reckon will be available for purchase by Solid State Books.
RSVP by March 27th