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Prison Reform, Anti-Asian Hate Among Topics of Upcoming Forum

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  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Featured speakers at this year鈥檚聽聽will include聽Anthony Ray Hinton, who was wrongfully convicted of two murders and spent 30 years on death row in Alabama.听

Among the longest serving death row prisoners in the state, Hinton was convicted on the basis of misidentification, bias and inadequate legal representation. With the assistance of the聽Equal Justice Initiative,聽led by renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, Hinton was exonerated and released in 2015. The 2019 film 鈥淛ust Mercy鈥 depicts Stevenson鈥檚 journey in seeking justice for wrongfully convicted death row inmates, including Hinton.

Hinton鈥檚 story is one of many that showcase the theme of this year鈥檚 virtual forum: dismantling oppressive systems and building just communities.听

Other featured speakers will include ACLU national board president and civil rights leader聽Deborah Archer聽and Russell Jeung, co-founder of the聽Stop AAPI Hate鈥攁 coalition that tracks and responds to incidences of hate against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Anneliese Singh, the award-winning author of 鈥淭he Racial Healing Handbook鈥 and the 鈥淨ueer and Trans Resilience Workbook,鈥 will speak as part of an event on building community-supported healing.

Scholars from the 51精品视频 will also be featured throughout the July 26-29 event. Keisha N. Blain, associate professor of history, author and president of the African American Intellectual History Society, will speak on Wednesday, July 28. Jules Gill-Peterson, associate professor of English and gender, sexuality, and women鈥檚 studies, and Darren Whitfield, assistant professor in the School of Social Work and Department of Psychiatry and direct practice chair, will speak as part of the panel on transgender rights on Wednesday, July 28.

The full schedule of events, including workshops, is now available on the聽.

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Pre-forum institute

In conjunction with the forum, the聽Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion聽is offering a two-day pre-forum institute, , from July 26-27 from 9 a.m. to 3聽p.m.

The two-day intensive and interactive course is designed to provide individuals with a framework for advancing racial equity within their organizations. At the pre-forum institute participants will learn the six areas of developing racial equity consciousness. The cost of pre-forum institute is free to 51精品视频 faculty and staff.听

Deadlines approaching

The聽Office for Equity, Diversity,聽and Inclusion聽and the聽Center for Creativity聽are looking for creative projects as part of this year鈥檚聽.

All members of the 51精品视频 community and the 51精品视频sburgh region are invited to submit creative work of any kind, including visual art, music, dance and writing. Work will be displayed on the showcase鈥痝allery website and University social media channels with artist attribution.听.听

Members of the 51精品视频 community and the community at large are also invited to聽.鈥疨resentations should exhibit research, community-based efforts and educational initiatives designed to address or eliminate inequities in communities. Poster presentation videos will be submitted and recorded on Flipgrid (code to be sent after submission review) and will be available to the audience throughout the duration of the forum.听