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SUMMARY:Special Event: #cut50 5th Annual National Day of Empathy (Virtual Only)
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE 3/14/2020: Due to COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus concerns and the Governor Gary Herbert’s prohibition of gatherings of 100 or more\, #cut50 and UPAN organizers have decided to cancel the in-person event and instead provide video recordings of our speakers along with some other top influencers in the criminal justice reform space. We’ll post this to all of our social media pages as well as the UPAN and #cut50 websites. Thanks for your support! \n#cut50 5th Annual Day of Empathy Special National Event\nWednesday\, March 25th\, 2020 \nTopic: On March 25th\, hundreds of activists will meet with elected officials across all 50 states and in Washington\, D.C.\, sharing their experiences and stories\, and exemplifying the human consequences of a criminal justice system that has gotten too big\, too unfair\, and too brutal. Grassroots networks all across the country will be mobilized to spotlight their local efforts and unite under a unified banner to highlight the strength of the criminal justice reform movement. By bringing impacted people and their families together with elected officials and using media and storytelling to share their stories\, we can create empathy on a massive scale for millions of Americans behind bars and their loved ones. Free and open to the public. Live stream on Facebook Live will be available. \nAbout Day of Empathy\nMillions of people suffer behind bars. There are 2.2 million locked away in the United States\, about 25 percent of the world’s total. Out of sight\, they are not just “out of mind.” If we are honest: they are mostly out of our hearts\, as well. \nToo many men and women are unnecessarily incarcerated as a result of the failed policies of the past. Our prison and jail populations grew by more than 400% over the past 30 year\, and there are now nearly 7 million people incarcerated\, on parole\, or on probation. 70+ million Americans have a criminal record. \nThe incarcerated live day after day\, divorced from the empathy of most of human society. They are brutalized\, neglected or otherwise mistreated. We know this. But we look away. We go on with our lives. We let the terrors drag on. This abandonment of our sisters and brothers to such horrors\, committed in our name\, is made possible by a massive “empathy gap” — our inability to see ourselves in those who are incarcerated. \nWe envision a criminal justice system that recognize the humanity of the 2.2 million people currently behind bars in America and moves toward compassion and treatment rather than punishment and incarceration. With empathy\, understanding\, and love\, we can build the political will needed to rectify the damage caused by the incarceration industry on individuals\, families\, and our society. \nhttps://www.thedreamcorps.org/our-programs/cut50/campaigns/day-of-empathy/ \n\n\n	Related
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SUMMARY:#cut50 National Day of Empathy
DESCRIPTION:Day of Empathy is a national day of action to generate empathy on a massive scale for millions of Americans impacted by the criminal justice system.\nIn order to reform our criminal justice system\, we must first humanize and empathize with those who are impacted by it. This includes crime survivors and those who have committed crimes. \nThe Day of Empathy highlights the need for #JusticeReformNOW and shares the perspectives of Americans impacted by the current justice system – from survivors of violent crime to those who are addicted to opioids or other drugs and those who mentally ill to incarcerated individuals working to transform themselves\, people with a criminal record desperately seeking a second chance\, and all community members impacted by crime\, public safety\, and violence. \nWithout empathy\, we cannot achieve meaningful policy changes that keep our communities safe\, our families whole\, and our economy strong. \nThere are thousands of people – mothers\, daughters\, children – who have stories to tell. \nThe Day of Empathy shines a light on people impacted by the criminal justice system\, uplift their voices\, and win over hearts and minds towards the idea that transformation is possible. \nHow we do this:\n\nOn March 6th\, organizations across the country activate for a single day of action to spotlight their local efforts and unite under a unified banner to highlight the strength of the bipartisan criminal justice reform movement.\n\n\n“Ambassadors of Empathy” meet with elected officials in State capitols and Governors’ offices across the country. They share their experiences and how they have been impacted by the criminal justice system. Legislators gain first-hand experience of the human consequences of a criminal justice system that has gotten too big\, too unfair\, and too brutal.\n\n\nThe Day of Empathy features storytelling\, digital media\, and virtual reality content to humanize formerly incarcerated people\, survivors of violent crime\, and millions of others. By delivering a set of powerful\, emotional experiences to lawmakers and fellow Americans\, the Day of Empathy accelerates the bipartisan drive to create more effective\, efficient\, and humane criminal justice system.\n\nVisit our National Day of Empathy site here! \n  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://utahprisoneradvocate.org/event/cut50-national-day-empathy-2/
LOCATION:Utah State Capitol (South Steps)\, 350 North State Street\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84114\, United States
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