Reference Summary: This presentation is a part of the Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference (MCIC) Series hosted by the Department of Campus ... 'Our safety, our belonging, and our dignity are ripped apart by the criminal legal system' — Co-founder of
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This presentation is a part of the Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference (MCIC) Series hosted by the Department of Campus ... 'Our safety, our belonging, and our dignity are ripped apart by the criminal legal system' — Co-founder of In this animated interview, the sociologist Bruce Western explains the current inevitability of
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- This presentation is a part of the Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference (MCIC) Series hosted by the Department of Campus ...
- 'Our safety, our belonging, and our dignity are ripped apart by the criminal legal system' — Co-founder of
- In this animated interview, the sociologist Bruce Western explains the current inevitability of
- gave the "I Have a Dream" 50 years ago, he had no idea Jim Crow would be replaced with ...
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