The Many Names of Slavery
Tuesday, March 9, 4:30–6:00 P.M. Zoom invitations will be emailed to subscribers.
Jay Jenkins is the Harris County project attorney for the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, where he promotes broad justice reforms across Texas. Mr. Jenkins is the president and co-founder (with the late Reginald Moore) of the Convict Leasing and Labor Project. The CLLP builds on years of research assembled by Mr. Moore and is dedicated to researching and publicizing the convict-leasing system and its connection to modern prison slavery. Their work has become nationally known as the result of the 2018 discovery of the remains of 95 African-Americans on a Fort Bend Independent School District construction site.
Tuesday, March 9, 4:30–6:00 P.M. Zoom invitations will be emailed to subscribers.
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