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Restorative Justice and Campus Sexual Assault

Panelists Marianne Frapwell, Occidental's Survivor Advocate; Kaaren Williamson, Ph.D., director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center at the University of Michigan; and Carrie Landrum, assistant director of adaptable resolution, training and strategic partnerships at the University of Michigan will explore past work and future potential for transforming cultures of sexual harm and Title IX practices. 

A Performance of "JISHAPINIW" / "Now Is the Time"

El Duo Torres-Salducci perform the musical genre of canto nuevo ("new song"), which first emerged in the 1970's when socially engaged artists transformed popular Latin American musical traditions into expressions of creative resistance and progressive advocacy. Maestro Torres was a key figure in the genesis of canto nuevo in Chile. In 1971, he co-founded Grupo Illapo, which actively supported the progressive government of Salvador Allende, then resisted the dictorial regime of Augusto Pinochet. 

 

Tony Platt: The State of Injustice in the United States

Tony Platt, a criminanologist and sociologist, is the author of twelve books and 150 essays and articles dealing with issues of criminal justice, race, inequality, and social justice in American History. He taught at the University of Chicago, University of California (Berkeley), and California state universities. He is currently a Distinguished Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California Berkeley.