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        Livre Littérature Générale - Alice Paden Green - 31/08/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Alice Paden Green
      • Editeur : Center For Law And Justice
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 31/08/2023
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 182
      • Expédition : 237
      • Dimensions : 21.6 x 14.0 x 1.1
      • ISBN : 9798988685906



      • Résumé :
        Alice Paden Green is the executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, a civil rights organization she founded in 1985 in Albany, New York. For nearly 40 years, the Center has been the foremost change agent in working to transform policies, practices and people in the areas of social justice, criminal justice and prison reform. The Center provides community education on civil and criminal justice, legal guidance and advocacy, crisis intervention, and community planning and organizing around criminal justice, civil rights, and civil liberties issues concerning poor and communities of color. As a result of her effective work with incarcerated people, she has been banned from all state prisons in New York since 2000, but the Center continues to work on behalf of people who are incarcerated and returning to the community.A staunch advocate for implementing community policing, eradicating police brutality, and dismantling systemic racism, Green's career highlights include serving as legislative director for the New York Civil Liberties Union, deputy commissioner of the New York State Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives, a member of the Citizens Policy and Complaint Review Council of the New York State Commission of Corrections, and executive director of Trinity Institution - a youth and family services center. She is also the founder of the African American Cultural Center in Albany's South End.Green writes and lectures on racism and criminal justice, often providing commentary and analysis for many newspapers, television, and radio programs. With Dr. Frankie Bailey, she co-authored the book, Law Never Here: A Social History of African American Responses to Issues of Crime and Justice (1999 Greenwood Press), Wicked Albany, (2009) and Wicked Danville (2011 History Press) - the latter two on Prohibition. In addition, she wrote the afterword for Blacks in the Adirondacks (2017). In 2021, Green released her first memoir, We Who Believe in Freedom: Activism and the Struggle for Social Justice (King Jesus Press).In 1997, Green founded - in collaboration with the Center for Black Literature housed at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn and Plattsburg State University - the Paden Institute and Retreat for Writers of Color, located in the Adirondack town of Essex, New York. There, writers get technical assistance and a free, serene writing environment. She is the current president.Green's other literary accomplishments include creating and editing several community newspapers throughout her career: The Voice of the South End, The South End Scene, and The Advocate, also distributed to persons imprisoned across New York State. In July 2021, Green was inducted into the Essex Literary Wall of Fame at the Belden Noble Library in Essex, New York, a recognition reserved for notable authors hailing from that area. She also was recognized as a Literary Legend by the Friends and Foundation of Albany Public Library in 2018. Green has earned a doctorate in criminal justice and three master's degrees - education, social work, and criminology....

        Biographie:
        Alice Paden Green is the executive director of the Center for Law and Justice, a civil rights organization she founded in 1985 in Albany, New York. For nearly 40 years, the Center has been the foremost change agent in working to transform policies, practices and people in the areas of social justice, criminal justice and prison reform. The Center provides community education on civil and criminal justice, legal guidance and advocacy, crisis intervention, and community planning and organizing around criminal justice, civil rights, and civil liberties issues concerning poor and communities of color. As a result of her effective work with incarcerated people, she has been banned from all state prisons in New York since 2000, but the Center continues to work on behalf of people who are incarcerated and returning to the community.A staunch advocate for implementing community policing, eradicating police brutality, and dismantling systemic racism, Green's career highlights include serving as legislative director for the New York Civil Liberties Union, deputy commissioner of the New York State Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives, a member of the Citizens Policy and Complaint Review Council of the New York State Commission of Corrections, and executive director of Trinity Institution - a youth and family services center. She is also the founder of the African American Cultural Center in Albany's South End.Green writes and lectures on racism and criminal justice, often providing commentary and analysis for many newspapers, television, and radio programs. With Dr. Frankie Bailey, she co-authored the book, Law Never Here: A Social History of African American Responses to Issues of Crime and Justice (1999 Greenwood Press), Wicked Albany, (2009) and Wicked Danville (2011 History Press) - the latter two on Prohibition. In addition, she wrote the afterword for Blacks in the Adirondacks (2017). In 2021, Green released her first memoir, We Who Believe in Freedom: Activism and the Struggle for Social Justice (King Jesus Press).In 1997, Green founded - in collaboration with the Center for Black Literature housed at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn and Plattsburg State University - the Paden Institute and Retreat for Writers of Color, located in the Adirondack town of Essex, New York. There, writers get technical assistance and a free, serene writing environment. She is the current president.Green's other literary accomplishments include creating and editing several community newspapers throughout her career: The Voice of the South End, The South End Scene, and The Advocate, also distributed to persons imprisoned across New York State. In July 2021, Green was inducted into the Essex Literary Wall of Fame at the Belden Noble Library in Essex, New York, a recognition reserved for notable authors hailing from that area. She also was recognized as a Literary Legend by the Friends and Foundation of Albany Public Library in 2018. Green has earned a doctorate in criminal justice and three master's degrees - education, social work, and criminology.

        Sommaire:
        The Adirondack Park in New York State is not just home to the majestic Adirondack Mountains - an outdoor enthusiast's paradise - but it is home to approximately 130,000 full-time residents in 101 towns and villages. Witherbee is a hamlet in one of those small towns and the place where Author Alice Paden Green learned a harsh reality about race growing up Black in a predominantly white area. Outsider: Stories of Growing Up Black in the Adirondacks details many of Green's experiences as her family grappled with poverty, race and acceptance in the mid-20th century. This memoir, prompted by a recent gathering of Blacks and whites in the Adirondacks for a discussion on race relations, explores perceptions of Black families in the 1950s and '60s and whether Blacks are still viewed as outsiders or welcomed with open arms in this four-season, recreational playground still dominated by white residents. This book adds to the narrative on whether more work should be done to diversify the Adirondack regions and can be used by individuals, groups, and government agencies to further those discussions....

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