Book Launch/Panel Discussion: "Restorative Justice and Lived Religion, Transforming Mass Incarceration in Chicago"
Tuesday, February 18, 2025 4:00–5:30 PM
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- DescriptionCan restorative justice challenge and actually transform the systemic injustices inscribed in U.S. mass incarceration? Jason Springs’ newest book, Restorative Justice and Lived Religion: Transforming Mass Incarceration in Chicago, argues that it can, and examines how.
This book launch brings together a panel of scholars and practitioners who focus on issues of racial and social justice, poverty, and U.S. mass incarceration. They will discuss the book’s contribution to further the practice and scholarship on how to resist, build an alternative to, and altogether transform U.S. mass incarceration.
Panelists:
Jason A. Springs, professor of religion, ethics, and peace studies
Gwendolyn Purifoye, assistant professor of racial justice and conflict transformation
Darryl Heller, director, Civil Rights Heritage Center, Indiana University South Bend
Fr. David Kelly, C.PP.S., executive director of the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation
Connie Snyder Mick, senior associate director and the director of academic affairs, Institute for Social Concerns
Originally published at kroc.nd.edu. - Websitehttps://events.nd.edu/events/2025/02/18/book-launch-restorative-justice-and-lived-religion-transforming-mass-incarceration-in-chicago/