When: 
Saturday, October 13, 2018 - 9:00am to 3:00pm
Where: 
Newark

Rutgers Law School, in collaboration with the United Methodist Women, is hosting a symposium that will bring together advocates, organizations and individuals who want to collaborate on the issue of Detention and Mass Incarceration of Children of Color and their Families.The symposium is taking place at the Center for Law and Justice at 123 Washington St. in Newark. It is free to attend.

The symposium will examine the issue of mass incarceration from two perspectives - children of color in the immigration system and children of color in the educational system.

Sponsors

  • Rutgers Education and Health Law Clinic
  • Rutgers Center for Immigration Law, Policy and Justice 
  • Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights

In collaboration with the United Methodist Women of New Jersey

SCHEDULE

Immigration Panel | 9:15am - 10: 45am

  • Kimberly Krone, Director, First Friends
  • Sara Cullinane, Esq/Director, Make the Road New Jersey
  • Janice Rosheuvel, Racial Justice Trainer/Former Racial Justice Director, UMW
  • Sahar Aziz, Rutgers Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights
  • Dr. Aida Ismael-Lennon

Break 10:45 - 11 am

Education Panel | 11:00am - 12:30pm

  • Prof. Jennifer Rosen Valverde, Director, H.E.A.L. Collaborative, Moderator
  • Portia Allen-Kyle, Esq, ACLU
  • Dr. Susan Herschman 
  • Prof. Esther Canty-Barnes - Director, Education and Health Law Clinic

Lunch and Assignment of Groups 
Guided Discussions | 12:00 -1:00pm 

Report Group Discussions and Outcomes - 1:00-1:30pm

REGISTER HERE