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Building Bridges: Connecting Stories of Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration and the Movements Against Them
Feb 3 | 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
States of Incarceration: Building Bridges: Connecting Stories of Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration and the Movements Against Them
In collaboration with CENTRO, teams of faculty and advocates from around the country will exchange experiences with Centro and Silberman scholars and East Harlem leaders on community-led strategies for addressing criminalization of both immigrant and Black communities, and how educators, students, and scholars in New York City and everywhere can support new narratives and pedagogies to address our current moment of carceral excess. This gathering hopes to continue the campus-community conversations begun in the April 2025 Building Bridges event.
Hear from:
- Maria Guerrero, President, Padres Pioneros and Rosa Rivera-Furumoto, Cal State Northridge on fights against immigration detention in LA
- Anisah Sabur-Mumin, Lead organizer, New York Coalition of Women Prisoners on recent victories in New York City
Audience
Open to Everyone
Organization/Sponsor
Location
- Silberman School of Social Work (SSSW)
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2180 Third Ave.
New York, NY 10035 United States + Google Map - Entrance on 3rd Avenue between 118th Street and 119th Street