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X-WR-CALDESC:3-part speaker series When Survival is Punished: What We Can L
 earn and Do in Massachusetts. As one theme from this Domestic Violence Awa
 reness Month 2021 proclaims\, there is No Survivor Justice Without Racial 
 Justice.\n\nThis series kicks off on Wednesday\, November 3\, 2021 at 11AM
  with a training by Aminah Elster of Survived and Punished who will ground
  us in the stark realities of how and why survivors are punished and funne
 led into the criminal legal system. Following the training\, we will also 
 hear from Sashi James of Families for Justice as Healing and the National 
 Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls about t
 he criminalization and incarceration of survivors here in Massachusetts an
 d what we can do about it.\n\nJDI’s 3-part speaker series When Survival is
  Punished: What We Can Learn and Do In Massachusetts aims to deepen our kn
 owledge of how many traditional system responses can fail to meet the need
 s of survivors of sexual assault and/or domestic violence and in fact puni
 sh or criminalize survivors for the very things they do to stay alive.\n\n
 This series builds upon JDIs policy brief Racial Equity\, Policing and Sur
 vivorship: JDI Examines Our Relationship to Criminal Legal System Response
 s and our ongoing policy and advocacy initiatives that focus on addressing
  the issue of “criminalizing survivorship.”\n\nRegister here for the entir
 e series or any of the specific sessions: https://jdi.coalitionmanager.org
 /eventmanager/trainingevent/seriesdetails/13 \n\n•	Session 1: November 3\, 
 2021 - Overview: How is Survival Punished? 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST\n\n•	Sess
 ion 2: January 26\, 2022 - Survivors at the Intersections of Oppression: A
 dvocacy Beyond Carceral Approaches 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST\n\n•	Session 3: Fe
 bruary 23\, 2022 - Pathways to Prison: Younger Survivors and the School-to
 -Prison Pipeline 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST\n\nASL interpretation and CART capt
 ioning will be available at all three sessions.\n\nCome join JDI as they e
 ngage with local and national experts to explore how each of us can play a
  part in undoing the criminalization of survival in Massachusetts. \n\n
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DESCRIPTION:3-part speaker series When Survival is Punished: What We Can Le
 arn and Do in Massachusetts. As one theme from this Domestic Violence Awar
 eness Month 2021 proclaims\, there is No Survivor Justice Without Racial J
 ustice.\n\nThis series kicks off on Wednesday\, November 3\, 2021 at 11AM 
 with a training by Aminah Elster of Survived and Punished who will ground 
 us in the stark realities of how and why survivors are punished and funnel
 ed into the criminal legal system. Following the training\, we will also h
 ear from Sashi James of Families for Justice as Healing and the National C
 ouncil for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls about th
 e criminalization and incarceration of survivors here in Massachusetts and
  what we can do about it.\n\nJDI’s 3-part speaker series When Survival is 
 Punished: What We Can Learn and Do In Massachusetts aims to deepen our kno
 wledge of how many traditional system responses can fail to meet the needs
  of survivors of sexual assault and/or domestic violence and in fact punis
 h or criminalize survivors for the very things they do to stay alive.\n\nT
 his series builds upon JDIs policy brief Racial Equity\, Policing and Surv
 ivorship: JDI Examines Our Relationship to Criminal Legal System Responses
  and our ongoing policy and advocacy initiatives that focus on addressing 
 the issue of “criminalizing survivorship.”\n\nRegister here for the entire
  series or any of the specific sessions: https://jdi.coalitionmanager.org/
 eventmanager/trainingevent/seriesdetails/13 \n\n•	Session 1: November 3\, 2
 021 - Overview: How is Survival Punished? 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST\n\n•	Sessi
 on 2: January 26\, 2022 - Survivors at the Intersections of Oppression: Ad
 vocacy Beyond Carceral Approaches 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST\n\n•	Session 3: Feb
 ruary 23\, 2022 - Pathways to Prison: Younger Survivors and the School-to-
 Prison Pipeline 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST\n\nASL interpretation and CART capti
 oning will be available at all three sessions.\n\nCome join JDI as they en
 gage with local and national experts to explore how each of us can play a 
 part in undoing the criminalization of survival in Massachusetts. \n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T130000
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SUMMARY:JDI: When Survival is Punished: What We Can Learn and Do in Massach
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