CRJ’s Race and Community Dialogue Forum: “Barriers & Bridges: Supporting the Reentry Journey of Women”
CRJ's Race and Community Dialogue Forum: “Barriers & Bridges: Supporting the Reentry Journey
CRJ's Race and Community Dialogue Forum: “Barriers & Bridges: Supporting the Reentry Journey
Amidst the crisis of pandemic, which—because of the same racist policies Kendi outlines in his book—disproportionately affects Black and Brown lives, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd were murdered.
Concord Prison Outreach, a nonprofit that offers programs focusing on education, personal growth and increased opportunity for incarcerated people, is sponsoring holiday gift bags this season, according to a community announcement.
Listen to CPO’s Executive Director, Sam Williams, along with special guests Jay Johnson and Ed Jordan, as they discuss the transformative power that prison education can have both inside and beyond prison.
Join the Robbins House on the 4th of July from 10-12 as they read Frederick Douglass’ speech, “What to the Slave is the 4th of July?” Free and open to the public, audience participation is encouraged, cookies and lemonade will be served.
Join the Robbins House on the 4th of July from 10-12 as they read Frederick Douglass’ speech, “What to the Slave is the 4th of July?” Free and open to the public, audience participation is encouraged, cookies and lemonade will be served.
Hear from Sam Williams, Liz Rust, Concord community member Patty Ruze, and CPO’s Volunteer and Program Manager Ellie DiMauro as they explore the origins, evolution, and present-day impact of the Naming the Unnamed project.
Building Connections: CPO at St. Matthew’s Festival of Sharing and Hancock Church’s Holiday Fair
Honoring the Unnamed: A Powerful Evening at the Concord Reformatory Cemetery
Sam Williams Receives Beyond Excellence Award from Massachusetts DOC Yesterday, Sam Williams, CPO Executive