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IMAGINING JUSTICE | Imperative of Repair: Race, Crime, and Restorative Justice
Join us for a conversation on race, the criminal justice system, and strategies for restorative justice

With Panelists

Fania Davis is a long-time social justice activist, Civil Rights trial attorney, restorative justice practitioner, writer, and scholar with a PhD in Indigenous Knowledge.

Danielle Sered founded and directs Common Justice, a nonprofit organization that develops and advances solutions to violence without relying on incarceration and is the author of Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, and a Road to Repair (2019).

And Moderator

Matthew Clair is Assistant Professor of Sociology and (by courtesy) Law at Stanford University. His scholarship broadly examines how cultural meanings and interactions reflect, reproduce, and challenge various dimensions of social inequality. He is the author of the book Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court (Princeton University Press).

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