This event featured a panel of formerly incarcerated Black women who are leading the fight for justice. The speakers discussed their work to empower justice-involved women and their efforts to build a more equitable future for those impacted by the system of mass incarceration. This event was hosted by Dr. Talitha LeFlouria and students from her Black Women and Mass Incarceration undergraduate seminar at The University of Texas at Austin.
Welcome and Introductions
Dr. Talitha LeFlouria
Associate Professor and Fellow of the Mastin Gentry White Professorship in Southern History,
Department of History, The University of Texas at Austin
https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/history/faculty/tll2367
Featured distinguished panelists:
– Susan Burton | Founder, A New Way of Life Reentry Project
– Robyn Hasan | Executive Director, Women on the Rise GA
– Qiana Johnson | Founder and Executive Director, Life After Release
– Vera Moore | Founder and Executive Director, True Beginnings
– Marilynn Winn | Senior Fellow and Co-Founder, Women on the Rise GA
Organized and Moderated by “Black Women and Mass Incarceration” Students including:
– Eddie Bankston
– Charlotte Cowan-Ruth
– Safa Michigan
– Chloe Moore
– Skyler Williams
Co-sponsored by the Department of History and The Graduate School at The University of Texas at Austin
The views and opinions expressed in this article or video are those of the individual author(s) or presenter(s) and do not necessarily reflect the policy or views of the editors at Not Even Past, the UT Department of History, the University of Texas at Austin, or the UT System Board of Regents. Not Even Past is an online public history magazine rather than a peer-reviewed academic journal. While we make efforts to ensure that factual information in articles was obtained from reliable sources, Not Even Past is not responsible for any errors or omissions.