Michigan’s Day of Empathy will reflect on eradicating poverty, transforming mental health and housing for all.
This year we will feature individuals that need clemency and pardons. We will highlight legislation post, traumatic prison disorder, a gerrymandering bill, housing not hurdles, Daniel’s Law, as well as a couple of other pieces of key legislation that we are trying to pass in Michigan this legislative session.
There will be food, entertainment, breakout sessions, video presentation, and an amazing time to meet people and community!
Day of Empathy is the nation’s largest day of action for criminal justice reform, & this wouldn’t be possible without everyone’s collective effort in fighting for what’s right. It brings together people from all walks of life who have been negatively impacted by America’s criminal justice system – from survivors of violent crime to those who are currently incarcerated individuals to the loved ones on the outside who advocate for their freedom and systemic reforms, from children of incarcerated parents to people on mass supervision to all community members impacted by crime, public safety issues, and violence.
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Time
Sunday, March 2
10am – 3pm EST
Location
6531 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202
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