Local Program Working to Reintegrate Formerly Incarcerated Citizens Presents Community Lecture Series

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In partnership with The Boxser Diversity Initiative, with Co-Chairs Leah Morris and David Shuel of Beneva Flowers and Plantscapes, Project 180 presents its ninth season of the nation’s only annual lecture series dedicated to prisoner reentry topics. The 2022 season addresses The Disease of Addiction: Filling Our Prisons and Jails. The Strong Voices Lecture Series provides meaningful public education about prisoner reentry issues and features nationally recognized scholars, industry experts, community leaders, and those impacted by incarceration and reentry. Strong Voices is an integral part of Project 180’s mission to reintegrate formerly incarcerated citizens into community life and serves as one of the organization’s major fundraisers to provide stable housing, educational programs, and resources for currently and formerly incarcerated individuals. All lectures are at Michael’s On East at 11:30 am.

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