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Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Town Hall: Part II
Hill Harper
October 3, 2009
01:31:12
CSI:NY's Hill Harper and filmmaker Gary Ross join local students and a panel of esteemed local experts for a timely Town Hall Meeting entitled, "Lincoln, Douglass and the Transformative Power of Words." The event seeks to underscore the importance of education in the lives of Abraham Lincoln and Fre
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Town Hall: Part I
Malik Neal
October 3, 2009
00:50:40
CSI:NY's Hill Harper and filmmaker Gary Ross join local students and a panel of esteemed local experts for a timely Town Hall Meeting entitled, "Lincoln, Douglass and the Transformative Power of Words." The event seeks to underscore the importance of education in the lives of Abraham Lincoln and Fre
Restorative Justice: Healing the Harm
Elmar Weitekamp
November 22, 2004
01:04:53
Elmar Weitekamp, professor of law from the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, talks about his extensive work in mediation, and in community and problem-oriented policing using a restorative justice approach.
Disproportionate Minority Confinement
Carol Rose
June 2, 2003
02:08:43
A panel of members of law enforcement, advocacy, politics, youth activism, and community and faith-based organizations discusses the results of the Disproportionate Minority Confinement in Massachusetts report.
Two Towns of Jasper
Robin Chandler
January 15, 2003
01:17:49
A panel discusses Two Towns of Jasper, a documentary film that explores race relations in the town where James Byrd, Jr., an African American resident, was brutally dragged to death in 1998.
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