Student Tribune
In Punishment We Trust: Mass Incarceration in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Project presents:
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Monday, November 16, 2020
7:00pm
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://monroecommunity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sMO7c7LIR4yTKlQ22Q
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Well known are the bleak statistics of incarceration that make America the
world's leading jailer. Racial disparities frame much of the debate about the
disproportionate impact of police and prisons on black and brown lives and
increasingly poor, rural whites. How does history inform our present moment and
help guide us to a greater cultural understanding of how we think about crime
and punishment? Are we unwittingly repeating mistakes from the past? How are we
supposed to balance individual accountability with social responsibility? By
taking the long view, this talk reveals how so much of what defines the crisis
of mass incarceration today are rooted in a set of old ideas. And that the
solution to today's problems also grow out of examples from our history.
Attached Files:
Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad poster.pdf
Oriel, Jodi
Office of Student Life & Leadership Dev.
11/13/2020