next thursday’s join for justice event will be part fundraiser, part research release, part networking event, part entertainment, part cocktail party, and part documentary film. my research team is opening for the band, so the talk might be a bit livelier than the one we’ll give at ASA. we’ll also hear from council president judge pamela alexander — a wise and gracious leader, known to criminologists for her pioneering role in challenging gross sentencing inequities for crack and powder cocaine. all are welcome.
Downtime Bar and Grill
1501 University Avenue Southeast
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Schedule:
3:00-3:30: Collection of donations at the door
3:30-4:00: Presentation of research (Chris Uggen, Ebony Ruhland, Hilary Whitham)
4:00-4:15: Presentation of CCJ’s work and requests for donations (Pam Alexander)
4:30-6:00: Live entertainment, networking, cocktails
Invitees:
o CCJ mailing list
o Felons for Felons
o Americorps VISTA mailing list
o KFAI Community Radio
o Twin Cities Daily Planet
o Hope Community
o Yo! The Movement
o Goodwill/Easter Seals
o Amicus
o St. Stephens
o University of Minnesota student groups and social science depts





long time no blogging — i’m feeling a little guilt about that, but it is trumped by feeling overwhelmed by my schedule and projects these days. we’re on a quarter system at oregon state, so we’re just entering week 5 of our spring quarter and hitting midterms. as i wrote about earlier, i’m still holding an informal class in the girls’ correctional facility one night a week, and i’m also teaching the first inside-out class in a new (to the program) prison one night a week. i’m also trying to organize community service-learning projects for my 45 delinquency students, which is a huge hassle but will hopefully be worth it. i guess all of that is to say i’m still committed to public criminology, but most of it is incorporated into my teaching at the moment.


