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CuSAG Public Forum, Retirement Celebration, and Establishment of UMD-HBCU Graduate Support Fund

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Tony Whitehead
Date: Friday, May 2, 2014 
Location: The Colony Ballroom, Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park
 
Time: Free Public Forum (9am-5:30pm) Identifying and Addressing the Needs of African American Prison-to Community Reentering Citizens. 
 
Retirement Celebration and Student Support Fund Announcement (5:30pm-Midnight) 
 
Register Now!
Public Forum Themes: 
 
Mass Incarceration, Reentry, and Recidivism: An African American Epidemic
Identifying the Needs of African American Reentering Citizens and Their Families
Discussing New and Innovative Policies and Programs to Address the Needs of Reentering African Americans by Sex with a Goal of Preparing for Reentry and Preventing Recidivism 
Breaking the Chain: New and Innovative Policies and Programs to Address the Needs of Children at Risk for Incarceration

Published on Wed, 04/16/2014 - 16:06

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