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SANTA MONICA COLLEGE PRESENTS “SOCIAL JUSTICE” SERIES

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August 30, 2017
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Santa Monica College (SMC) presents a new Social Justice Lecture Series in Fall 2017, featuring presentations, talks, and discussions that explore the concept of social justice and a variety of aspects, issues, and developments affecting and shaping it in today’s world. All presentations in the series are free and will be held on the Santa Monica College main campus (1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica). Unless otherwise noted, all presentations are sponsored by the SMC Associates, a private organization that funds speakers and special programs on the Santa Monica College campus. Seating is strictly on a first-arrival basis.

 

The series lineup is:

  • September 5 – Frankie Guzman: “From Breaking Laws to Making Laws: Insights from a Former ‘Juvenile Delinquent,’ Now a Juvenile Justice Attorney.” A juvenile justice attorney at the National Center for Youth Law in Oakland, CA, Frankie Guzman is working to reduce prosecuting and incarcerating children in California’s adult criminal justice system, and advocating for alternative sentencing and local treatment. Guzman, incarcerated as a teen, went on to become a community college transfer student to UC Berkeley and graduate of the UCLA School of Law with a specialization in Public Interest Law and Policy. Today, he is an expert in juvenile law and policy and is a co-author of numerous juvenile justice laws, including California’s Proposition 57 passed in 2016 in partnership with the Office of Governor Jerry Brown. Co-sponsored by SMC Law Pathways. The talk will be held at 11:15 a.m. in Humanities & Social Sciences Lecture Hall 165.

 

  • September 21 – Film Screening, Panel Discussion, & Clothing Drive: “Approaches to Alleviating Homelessness.” An informative documentary screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring experts on the topic of homelessness and how to address it in our community and beyond. The program also launches a clothing drive to assist homeless individuals, veterans, and a battered women’s shelter. Co-sponsored by the SMC African American Collegiate Center and SMC English Department. The event will be held at 11:15 a.m. in Humanities & Social Sciences Lecture Hall 165.

 

  • October 12 – Documentary Film Screening and Discussion: Bruce Levitt: “Human Again.” The critically praised, award-winning documentary by Cornell University Professor Bruce Levitt, “Human Again” tells the story of a group of Auburn Correctional Facility inmates who have turned to theater as a way to become “a community of transformation.” A Q&A with the filmmaker, who was the acting group’s facilitator and received Cornell’s first-ever "Engaged Faculty" award, follows the screening. Co-sponsored by the SMC English Department, SMC Black Collegians, SMC Adelante Program, and SMC Film Studies Program. The film screening and discussion will be held at 11:15 a.m. in Humanities & Social Sciences Lecture Hall 165.

 

- Submitted by Grace Smith, SMC Public Information Officer

 

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