Wednesday, March 23, 2016, 7 – 8:30 PM
Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Road, Winchester, MA 01890
The League of Women Voters of Winchester is proud to present Andrea James, the Executive Director and founder of Families for Justice as Healing, a criminal justice reform organization that focuses on the incarceration of women and its impact on children and communities. Ms. James will discuss the issues surrounding the high number of incarcerated women who are primary caretakers in the United States and her efforts to support a shift toward community wellness as an alternative to incarceration. Criminal justice reform and restorative justice are hot topics in our state and national political dialog. Join us to learn more.
The program is supported by a grant from the Daniel Scharfman Fund of the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts
Free and open to the public.