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Incarcerated with Indignity: the Mistreatment of Women Behind Bars
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Incarcerated with Indignity: the Mistreatment of Women Behind Bars
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 6:00 PM until 7:30 PM
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Via Zoom. Meeting link emailed to all registrants.
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Ruby Green
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Hosted by LWVBC's own Jennifer Perelman, Attorney Teresa Williams, who represented Tammy Jackson, and Tray Johns, Activist for Incarcerated Women will discuss a broad range of topics affecting women in jail, including facilities need to provide proper medical care, healthcare products, and documented incidents involving male correctional officers.