Dialogues for Diversity: Documentary Screening: "Pardon Me": Social Workers and the Community's Role in Disrupting the Criminal Justice System
Building: Virtual/On-Campus
Room Number: Marple Campus, Academic Bldg., Large Auditorium and Livestream
Event Category: Diversity Programs
Division Host: Center for Equity & Social Justice
On Human Rights Day, join us for a screening of the documentary “Pardon Me,” a comprehensive look at how a pardon can serve as a powerful legal mechanism to erase a person’s criminal past.
Through personal narratives, “Pardon Me” highlights the broader societal implications, including the consequences that affect thousands of families and communities across the United States.
This event will include an introduction by Shuja Moore, director of the documentary, and a Q&A following the documentary screening and is open to all, both in person and virtually. Join us!
This event will be held in person and accessible via livestream.
For those attending virtually, please register in advance for this webinar: Registration Link*
*After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.