March
26
2:40 PM to 4:10 PM
Thursday

Documentary Screening of "Command Center to Bring Women Home"

Through a collaborative writing process with filmmakers, three women bring to life “The Command Center to Bring Women Home,” an imagined space run by formerly incarcerated women for those with nowhere else to turn but to each other, a place where mothers can reunite and heal with their children, and women are able to hold and comfort one another. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the three formerly incarcerated women featured in the film, and a poetry workshop facilitated by Trapeta B. Mason. 
 
All students are encouraged to attend and engage in this important conversation, particularly as it connects to areas such as criminal justice, restorative justice, behavioral and mental health, social services, and community advocacy.
 
Light refreshments will be provided and the Counseling staff will be present to support any students in need. There will also be tables set up to circulate information about campus resources and community organizations whose work touches on incarceration.
 
For more information about this event and other Women’s History Month programs taking place throughout March, please visit the following link: https://www.myccp.online/student-life-center/womens-history-month

Hosted by: Business, Entrepreneurship and Law Academic Pathway, Counseling Center, Division of Liberal Studies, Education and Human Services Academic Pathway, Health Care Academic Pathway, Liberal Arts and Communications Academic Pathway, Office of Collegiate Recovery, Women's Outreach & Advocacy Center

Additional Information can be found at: https://prideportal.ccp.edu/event/12332671