The ongoing public safety crisis in the U.S. requires a different approach. That’s why we’ve organized a new movement of criminal justice reform leaders - people directly impacted. Our nationwide network of more than 500,000 crime survivors and people with old records have become the most dynamic force in advancing justice and safety reforms in states traditionally hostile to reform. With bipartisan support, we’re moving the needle to help enact policies that reduce incarceration, improve safety, and strengthen our democracy.
Shakyra Diaz, Chief of Federal Advocacy (https://scalingsafety.info/) and Ingrid Archie, TimeDone Organizing Director (timedone.org) will be available and happy to connect on Sunday, March 10 at 11:00-11:30a and 12:30-1:00p in the Creative Industry Expo Networking Lounge.
Aswad Thomas, Vice President of ASJ & National Director of CSSJ (cssj.org) and Shaena Fazal, Chief of State Advocacy (allianceforsafetyandjustice.org) will be available and happy to connect on Sunday, March 10 at 2:00-2:30p and 3:30-4:00p in the Austin Convention Center Networking Lounge.
JOIN US as they will discuss their work and more during our panel session - New Leaders for Safety & Criminal Justice Reform - on Monday, March 11th from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CT at Hilton Austin Downtown Salon B.
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