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ETHICS EVENT: The State of Mercy in Ohio and at Ohio State

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November 9, 2017
6:00PM - 7:00PM
University Hall, Room 014

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Add to Calendar 2017-11-09 18:00:00 2017-11-09 19:00:00 ETHICS EVENT: The State of Mercy in Ohio and at Ohio State Buckeye Book Community First Year Success Series presents  The State of Mercy in Ohio and at Ohio State Bryan Stevenson’s book Just Mercy raised a variety of questions about life in prison, capital punishment and life after prison. What do these issues look like in Ohio? What opportunities do students have to deepen their understanding of the criminal justice system while at Ohio State? Explore these questions with professors teaching courses in local prisons that are open to Ohio State students and graduates of those courses, including restored citizens.  Speakers: Dr. Angela Bryant (Associate Professor, Department of Sociology) and Dr. Brenda Chaney (Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology) have both taught college courses for Ohio State students in local prisons for many years.Dr. Amy Shuster (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy) will speak to the possibility of adding more of these class options for Ohio State students.Marshall Troxell and Brittany Lewis (current Ohio State students) will share their experiences of completing these courses offered in local prisons. Terry Green (Ohio State alumnus) is CEO and Founder of Think Make Live, a social enterprise initiative seeks to disrupt barriers for underserved populations by empowering communities through leadership training, programs and seminars. Open to all Ohio State students, faculty and staff Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences  University Hall, Room 014 Center for Ethics and Human Values cehv@osu.edu America/New_York public

Buckeye Book Community First Year Success Series presents 

 

The State of Mercy in Ohio and at Ohio State

 

Bryan Stevenson’s book Just Mercy raised a variety of questions about life in prison, capital punishment and life after prison. What do these issues look like in Ohio? What opportunities do students have to deepen their understanding of the criminal justice system while at Ohio State? Explore these questions with professors teaching courses in local prisons that are open to Ohio State students and graduates of those courses, including restored citizens. 
 
Speakers: 
  • Dr. Angela Bryant (Associate Professor, Department of Sociology) and Dr. Brenda Chaney (Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology) have both taught college courses for Ohio State students in local prisons for many years.
  • Dr. Amy Shuster (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy) will speak to the possibility of adding more of these class options for Ohio State students.
  • Marshall Troxell and Brittany Lewis (current Ohio State students) will share their experiences of completing these courses offered in local prisons. 
  • Terry Green (Ohio State alumnus) is CEO and Founder of Think Make Live, a social enterprise initiative seeks to disrupt barriers for underserved populations by empowering communities through leadership training, programs and seminars. 
Open to all Ohio State students, faculty and staff 
Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences