PAST EVENTS

June 2024: Teaching and Learning in Prison

American University of Paris | Bilingual French-English Symposium, with translations

With: Andre Ward (Director, Institute for Justice and Opportunity, John Jay College of Criminal Justice), Jules Ramage (artist), BL Shirelle (musician, activist and Co-Executive Director of FREER Records), Tiina Eldrige (researcher, activist, and Director of Rittenhouse), et Lorraine Pinnock (Coordinator of Walls to Bridges Ontario), Khaled Miloudi (poet), Brigitte Brami (poet, writer), Stéphane (writer, filmmaker), Celia Daniellou-Molinié (writer and director for the theater company Compagnie 16.51 Ouest, researcher at Thalim/CNRS), Luca Giacomoni (director for theater company Compagnie Why Theatre).


December 2022: D&T is grateful to Stéphane Allemand for having invited us to radio Notre Dame and giving us the opportunity to present our organization to a wide audience. Website of Radio Notre Dame.

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April 2022: Catalyzing Racial Justice: What can’t be thrown away?

We will explore the many harms of educational injustice, what educational justice looks like—and how to achieve it.

MODERATORS

James Jeter, Full Citizens' Coalition & Dwight Hall Civic Allyship Initiative, Université de Yale

Lorraine Pinnock, Walls to Bridges

Simone Davis,Walls to Bridges & Ethics, Society & Law, Toronto University

INVITED SPEAKER:

Clyde Meikle, (Kings Crown Kings & Restoring Promise, Vera Institute of Justice)

With Douce François-Elocie, (Kanak), lawyer, and Hannah Davis Taïeb, founder of Dialogue & Transformation.


Décember 2021: Dialogue & Transformation launches its inaugural event

In December 2021, Dialogue & Transformation, with support from the Civic Media Lab at the American University of Paris, hosted an inaugural event that brought together educators, students, and activists from around the world. The event highlighted the participation of people with lived experiences of incarceration, and members reflected on prison, education, and justice.