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ضيوف / جاريل دانيالس

Jarrell E. Daniels is an Open Society Youth Activist Fellow and Sophomore at Columbia University’s School of General Studies. He is the founder of the Justice Ambassadors Youth Council Program at Columbia University’s Center for Justice that brings New York City youth together with city officials to
discuss community challenges and to co-author policy proposals that seek to reform systems and institutions. His primary focus is bringing policymakers together with community members to work across differences to improve social challenges, particularly challenges facing youth. In his work of explaining to young people the extent to which mass incarceration and criminalization impacts minority communities. He collaborates with policymakers, civil servants, academics and community organizers in directly affected communities to create a new vision for the criminal legal system, which can ultimately
shape policies that help individuals, families, and communities thrive.

Since his release from prison, he has become a sought after speaker for colleges, high schools, Alternative-to-Incarceration sites and Juvenile Detention Facilities.

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