National Day of Empathy - Montana
Crime hurts. Justice should heal. That’s why on March 2nd, we’re joining @VanJones, @LouisLReed and @DreamCorpsJustice for a digital day of action to support those who have been impacted by the criminal justice system.
Use this link to register at no cost for our Virtual Town Hall from 12-1pm:
thedreamcorps.org/MT-DOE
thedreamcorps.org/MT-DOE
The Day of Empathy is an annual, national day of action to build empathy on a massive scale for the millions of Americans impacted by the criminal justice system. In partnership with our 50 state network of criminal justice reform organizers, we aim to:
~ Generate empathy among elected officials on every level, inspiring meaningful action on criminal justice reform;
~ Humanize and uplift the stories of those who have been impacted by the criminal justice system through personal interactions with lawmakers to demonstrate the impact that policy has on the lives of impacted people, their spouses, their children, their parents, their friends, crime survivors, and their communities.
~ Generate empathy among elected officials on every level, inspiring meaningful action on criminal justice reform;
~ Humanize and uplift the stories of those who have been impacted by the criminal justice system through personal interactions with lawmakers to demonstrate the impact that policy has on the lives of impacted people, their spouses, their children, their parents, their friends, crime survivors, and their communities.
When: Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021
Where: Organizers across the country, in all 50 states and in the District of Columbia, will activate for a single day of action to spotlight state and local efforts to highlight the urgency of criminal justice reform.
Why: Without empathy, we cannot achieve meaningful policy changes in criminal justice reform that keep our communities safe, our families whole, and our economy strong.
Cost: FREE
Time(s)
This event is over.
Tue. Mar. 2, 2021 noon