Join College & Community Fellowship on February 15th at 1PM ET as they discuss the link between the ban on financial aid for incarcerated people to obtain a degree (in New York, TAP) and the historical exclusion of Black Americans from education. It's no secret that the criminal legal system overcriminalizes and overpolices Black individuals. So, it's time to raise awareness and #TurnOnTheTAPNY!The LIVE panel discussion will feature:
Romarilyn Ralston, Executive Director, College & Community Fellowship
Dia Bryant, Executive Director, The Education Trust - New York
Nick E. Smith, First Deputy Public Advocate of the City of New York
Derek A. Perkinson, NYS Field Director, National Action Network
Join College & Community Fellowship on February 15th at 1PM ET as they discuss the link between the ban on financial aid for incarcerated people to obtain a degree (in New York, TAP) and the historical exclusion of Black Americans from education.
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