The Center for Justice at Columbia University is excited to announce a new TED TALK by Justice-in-Education Scholar, Jarrell Daniels. the link is now live.
WHAT PROSECUTORS AND INCARCERATED PEOPLE CAN LEARN FROM EACH OTHER
The talk highlights Jarrell’s experiences within the criminal justice system and with the collaborative educational course, Inside Criminal Justice. Please share widely.
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@DanielsJarrell tells his story in a new @TEDTalks tracing a path from the trauma of incarceration though transformation in a unique classroom that teaches incarcerated men @JusticeColumbia and prosecutors@IIP_JohnJay side by side. https://www.ted.com/talks/jarrell_daniels_what_prosecutors_and_incarcerated_people_can_learn_from_each_other?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
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TED SALON FEATURING JARRELL DANIELS, JUSTICE IN EDUCATION SCHOLAR
Our colleague, Jarrell Daniels, an Open Society Youth Activist Fellow, Annie E. Casey Youth Advisory Council member and Justice-in-Education Scholar at Columbia University, is now featured by national non-profit powerhouse, ‘TED’ for his recent TED Talk: Education Everywhere. In his talk, Jarrell promotes the advancement of joint educational experiences that build functional bridges between incarcerated people and those entrusted to govern our criminal justice system.