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Distinguished Lecturer Series: Dr. Monique Morris presents “Black Girls and School-to-Confinement Pathways: Building a Gender-Inclusive Justice Reform Agenda”

November 5, 2013

Distinguished Lecturer Series: Dr. Monique Morris presents “Black Girls and School-to-Confinement Pathways: Building a Gender-Inclusive Justice Reform Agenda”

The Department of African American and African Studies is pleased to announce the Distinguished Lecturer Presentation featuring Monique Morris, Ed.D. The talk is entitled, “Black Girls and School-to-Confinement Pathways: Building a Gender-Inclusive Justice Reform Agenda”. The talk is scheduled for 11/04/2013 from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM and will be held in the Multipurpose Room (165) of the Thompson Main Library at 1858 Neil Avenue Mall. Co-Sponsors for the presentation are: Criminal Justice Research Center, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Department of Teaching and Learning: Education & Human Ecology, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, DISCO, and The Women’s Place. For more information please contact, Dr. Devin Fergus at fergus.24@osu.edu or the Department of African American and African Studies at 292-3700.