Racial Equity Professional Institute: Advocacy, Access, and Accountability
The Education Trust, in partnership with the Alliance for Higher Education in Prison, hosted our second of three institutes that delve into racial equity issues faced by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated students.
Building on the first institute which centered on ensuring equity in Pell restoration implementation, the second institute focused on building the skills to address advocacy, access, and accountability. Participants in the September institute learned from expert staff, faculty, systems-impacted individuals, and state leaders, and engaged in a facilitated dialogue to create actionable strategies for their work.
Click through below to view all sessions from the event.
Flash Talks - Affordability/Access
Panelists defined college affordability and access for justice-impacted students inside and outside of incarceration.
Flash Talk #1
Panelist: Jarrod Wall, Justice Policy Fellow, The Education Trust
Flash Talk #2
Panelist: Dr. Terrence McTier, Director of the Prison Education Project, Washington University
Flash Talk #3
Panelist: Allan Wachendorfer, Senior Program Associate, Vera Institute of Justice
Commentator reflections on Affordability/Access Flash Talks
Description: Panelists summarized and expanded on flash talk discussions about college affordability and access for justice-impacted students inside and outside of incarceration. Moderated by Dr. Mary Gould, Director, Alliance for Higher Education in Prison.
Flash Talks - Advocacy
Panelists discussed advocacy efforts ensuring higher education access and success for justice-impacted students.
Flash Talk #1
Panelist: Orlando Mayorga, JEO Initiative/McCormick Reentry Policy Coordinator, Office of Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton
Flash Talk #2
Panelist: Rabia Qutab, Justice Policy Fellow, The Education Trust
Flash Talk #3
Panelist: Daniela Medina, Berkeley Underground Scholars
Commentator reflections on Advocacy Flash Talks
Panelists summarized and expanded on discussions about advocacy efforts ensuring higher education access and success for justice-impacted students. Moderated by Danny Murillo, Smart Justice Fellow, The Michelson 20MM Foundation.
Flash Talks - Accountability
Panelists defined accountability in the implementation of higher education programs for justice-impacted students.
Flash Talk #1
Panelist: Dr. Erica Meiners, Professor, PNAP/NEIU
Flash Talk #2
Panelist: Romarilyn Ralston, Program Director of Project Rebound, California State University, Fullerton
Flash Talk #3
Panelist: Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, Commissioner of Higher Education, Louisiana Board of Regents, State of Louisiana
Commentator reflections on Accountability Flash Talks
Panelists summarized and expanded on discussions about defining accountability in the implementation of higher education programs for justice-impacted students. Moderated by Dr. Wil Del Pilar, Vice President for Higher Education, The Education Trust.