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West Hartford Chamber of Commerce: The Color of Justice Speaker Series: Implicit Bias at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford

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West Hartford Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Date: April 12, 2022    

Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT        

Website: http://www.usj.edu/colorofjustice    

CT Chief Justice Robinson Kicks Off 2022 USJ Speaker Series with Implicit Bias Presentation  

The  University of Saint Joseph Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice  program presents the 2022 Speaker Series, “The Color of Justice,”  starting on April 12. This event will feature Connecticut State Supreme  Court Justice Richard Robinson discussing implicit bias. Joining the  chief justice will be journalist Karen Florin of The Day of New London and attorney James Bergenn, Partner with the Hartford law  firm Shipman & Goodwin. Florin, a reporter for 25 years, focused  most recently on the court system. She was a longtime member, and  co-chair, of Connecticut's Judicial-Media Committee. Attorney James  Bergenn is an experienced trial lawyer with a record of handling  high-stakes criminal and civil cases in state and federal courts, in and  outside of Connecticut, and was recognized as a 2021 Connecticut Super  Lawyer.  

The  public is invited to attend this free event in the University's Crystal  Room located in Mercy Hall, beginning with a reception at 6:15 p.m.  followed by the guest speakers at 7 p.m.  

USJ  President Rhona Free said, “USJ’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal  Justice and Restorative Justice program is unique in providing students  with knowledge in law enforcement, corrections, and the judicial systems  but also the theories and practice of restorative justice. Bringing  experts, like the speakers in this series, to campus reflects the  university’s commitment to ensuring that students hear from people who  have been most directly affected by and who play important roles in the  criminal justice system.”   

A  second session is planned for April 19 and will feature case histories  showing treatment of people of color by the justice system. Panelists  will be Ken Barone, manager of the Connecticut Racial Profiling  Prohibition Project; State Senator Gary Winfield; Bloomfield High School  state champion football coach Tylon Outlaw; Hartford City Councilor  Tiana Hercules; Assistant to State Police Commissioner/Former Hartford  Deputy Police Chief Brian Foley; and Hartford civil rights attorney Ken  Krayeske. Moderator Andy Thibault is the Speaker Series coordinator and a  member of the University’s Digital Media and Communication Advisory  Board. The public is invited to attend this free event on April 19 in  the University's Crystal Room in Mercy Hall, beginning with a reception  at 6:15 p.m. followed by the guest speakers at 7 p.m.  

These  in-person events are free and open to the public. Seats will be  limited, and masks will be required. Registration is required: usj.edu/colorofjustice.  

Learn more about USJ’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice here. 

Location:

The University of Saint Joseph

Crystal Room-Mercy Hall

Date/Time Information:

April 12 and April 19, 2022 Reception at 6:15 p.m. followed by speakers at 7 p.m.

Contact Information:

Stacy Routhier

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Fees/Admission:

These  in-person events are free and open to the public. Seats will be  limited, and masks will be required. Registration is required: usj.edu/colorofjustice.  

Original source can be found here.

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