So You’ve Been Arrested: A Panel Discussion about the Nuts and Bolts of What Happens Next
So You've Been Arrested: A Panel Discussion about the Nuts and Bolts of What Happens Next
Panelists
Tiffany Sizemore, Law Professor | Juvenile Defender Attorney
Turahn Jenkins, Former Assistant District Attorney and Deputy Director for the Public Defender's Office
Valerie Dixon, Center for Victims
Carrington Keyes, Paralegal, Abolitionist Law Center
Moderated by Miracle Louise Jones, J.D.
About Creative Conversation: Creative Conversation is a monthly event that brings people together to practice constructive dialogue, build empathy, and share resources. We will forge seemingly unlikely relationships by listening and sharing our differing views on current topics. Facilitated by community leaders, our goal is to empower participants to enact change within themselves and within the communities.
Through the Creative Conversation series, we hope to grow people’s capacity to address issues of inequity in our community. Each conversation is shaped by those participating in this open format. We share our unique perspectives, hopes, and concerns – and then help challenge one another to take action in our lives to create positive change.
The Creative Conversations Series is supported by the Three Rivers Community Foundation.
Union Project's programs are supported in part by the Allegheny Regional Asset District
This event is free, no rsvp needed.
2018/09/20 - 2018/09/20
Union Project
801 N Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
There is plenty of on street parking and a public access parking lot which holds up to 40 cars.
We are also conveniently located on two major bus routes (71A and 87.)
Union Project is committed to being accessible to all. Union Project is wheelchair accessible via our Stanton Avenue door. Please let us know what accommodations we can make to ensure your experience is positive, contact Michelle Clesse at michelle@unionproject.org if you have specific accommodations or needs.