Foley Institute? Life after prison? TODAY

Please join us today:

Panel Discussion: Life after conviction: The role of higher education

How can higher education help people find more productive lives after serving time in prison?

Featuring Omari Amili, University of Washington, Tacoma; Christopher Beasley, University of Washington, Tacoma; Gina Castillo Perez, WSU; Christopher Poulos, Statewide Reentry Council; Tarra Simmons, Public Defender Association; and Noel Vest, WSU.

Friday, April 13, noon – Foley Speaker’s Room | 5 p.m. – CUE 203 (this event takes place twice)

Thank you to our WSU co-sponsors for this event: Department of Sociology, College of Education, Pre-Law Resource Center, Department of Psychology, and GPSA.

www.foley.wsu.edu

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