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Thursday, January 23rd, 2020, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Call In Number (657) 383-1630
Hello everyone, I am Leonna Abraham Brandao, Host for Blog Talk Radio/ Shedding Light. Today we are honored to have on with us, a Special Guest, Nicole D. Porter, Director of Advocacy. Nicole manages The Sentencing Project’s state and local advocacy efforts on sentencing reform, voting rights, and eliminating racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Her advocacy has supported criminal justice reforms in several states including Kentucky, Missouri, and California. Porter was named a "New Civil Rights Leader" by Essence Magazine for her work to eliminate mass incarceration.
Since joining The Sentencing Project in 2009, Porter's work has been cited in several major media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, and National Public Radio. She has given a number of talks on state sentencing policy, collateral consequences, and racial disparity to various audiences including the League of Women Voters, NAACP, and the United Methodist Women's Assembly.
Nicole is also the former director of the Texas ACLU’s Prison & Jail Accountability Project). PJAP’s mission was to monitor the conditions of confinement in state jails and prisons. Nicole advocated in the Texas legislature to promote felony enfranchisement reforms, to eliminate prison rape, and improve prison medical care. Porter received her undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin. Her master’s thesis addressed exploring self employment among formerly incarcerated African Americans and She also studied African Politics at the University of Ghana, West Africa. Let's welcome Nicole D. Porter.