Event Description
Due to the current situation, this program is REMOTE-ONLY
participation. There will be NO in-person attendance.
Hosted by the Hennepin
County Bar Foundation
Deadline to Register: August
18, 2020*
If you want to register
after August 18, send an email to aidinge@mnbars.org
Description:
There
has been a surge of public interest regarding criminal justice reform, following
the killing of George Floyd. Many people are unsure of what is happening in this
realm, who is leading the charge, and how they can help. This program will focus
on criminal justice reform efforts being led by Hennepin County non-profits,
including All Square, Legal Rights Center, and Seward Longfellow Restorative
Justice. We will review critical developments and provide insight on how you can
help move the needle forward!
Presenters:
Michele Braley,
MSW, LICSW | Program Director for Seward Longfellow Restorative
Justice
Elizer Darris | ACLU, Coordinator of ACLU Smart Justice Program for
Minnesota
John D. Goeppinger | All Square,
Robina Public Interest Scholar
Andrew Gordon | Chief Legal Officer, Legal Rights
Center
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Credit card payment preferred. To register, click the
Register button to the right. To register and pay later, send an email to
aidinge@mnbars.org
or
call 612-752-6614.
CLE Credits:
1.0 Elimination of
Bias CLE Credits Applied for | Event Code:
320402
Cost:
$10 (a donation to the foundation)
Law
Students: $5 (a
donation to the foundation)
FREE for
HCBF Founding Fellows and Fellows
Remote Participation:
This program is webinar
only.
If you are new to remote participation, we encourage you to
log in 15 minutes before the start of the program. Staff will be available in
the virtual classroom to assist with any questions that you
have.
*After online
registration closes, you can register by sending an email to aidinge@mnbars.org or call 612-752-6614.
Questions? Contact Amanda
Idinge aidinge@mnbars.org |
612-752-6614.