UNDOING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE:
Centering Economic
Justice in Justice
Reform Technology

  • Thursday, September 15, 2022
  • 5-6 PM PST  
  • CoProcure
    611 Mission St 5fl SF (Next to CVS)

Let's rewrite a people-first economy.
The United States, the land of the free,  has more people in prison than any other country and a growing participation deficit in the workforce. What is happening on the ground and at the policy level to bridge that gap and invest in the future that brings restorative justice to the tech space?

CROP Exygy SPUR Thank you to our venue host: CoProcure

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Our Speakers:

Terah Lawyer-Harper

Terah Lawyer-Harper,
Executive Director

CROP is working to invest in formerly incarcerated people to safely and sustainably reenter society with their “Ready 4 Life” program. 

Jacob Denny

Jacob Denney,
Economic Justice Policy Director

SPUR's Economic Justice Advocacy platform is committed to building a just and equitable region where all people are economically secure and can participate in the region’s thriving economy

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Moderator: Ivy Teng Lei,
Head of Growth

Exygy works with social impact organizations to design and build technology that improves lives.