Hip Hop and Punk Against the School to Prison Pipeline March 10, 2015 Time: 6:00pm to 7:30pm Room: Moore Hall 3340 (Reading Room) University of California, Los Angeles Free and Open to the Public Light Refreshments MAP OF PARKING http://www.ucla.edu/maps-directions-parking/ Here is the building: Moore Hall http://space.admin.ucla.edu/space_plsql/pkg_gui.home?body=pkg_gui.campus%3Fp_loc_id%3D179 recommended parking structures: 4 or 2 (will need … Continue reading
Category Archives: Prisons, Torture, and Death Penalty
Nov 8 2014 – BUFFALO, NY – Peace Without Incarceration WNY Peace Center Dinner
The WNY Peace Center cordially invites you to our 47th annual fundraising dinner, happening at the Buffalo-Niagara Convention Center on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Our honored keynote speaker is Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II, Ph.D., who will give a presentation entitled “Peace Without Incarceration: Save The Kids.” The topic will address how the school and … Continue reading
Presenting at the International Conference on Penal Abolition (ICOPA)
Taking to the Streets and in the Detention Facilities: Youth Justice, Hip Hop and Transformative Justice by Mysnikol Miller, Anthony J. Nocella II, Kable Reid and Reies Romero of Save the Kids Saturday June 14 – 11:15 to 12:45 The International Conference on Penal Abolition (ICOPA) is a bi-annual gathering of activists, academics, journalists, practitioners, … Continue reading
Wonderful People Promoting “From Education to Incarceration”
Flyers to Handout to Promote the Global Day of Action Against Incarcerating Youth
Flyers to Hand-Out for Hip Hop Benefit Show
School to Prison Pipeline Video
The End of Prisons – Coming Soon
1st Annual Student Conference for Critical Animal Studies
Twin Cities STK Gets in the Spokesman-Recorder
reposted from Spokesman-Recorder. Deconstructing the school-to-prison pipeline Volunteers seek alternatives to locking up kids By Jamal Denman Contributing Writer Save the Kids is an all-volunteer national organization that started in New York in 2009. Most of the people involved have been personally impacted by the criminal justice system through themselves or close friends or family … Continue reading