ACLU: Advocate Training: Reform our broken criminal justice system

You can empower your friends, family and neighbors to take action on criminal justice reform. Join the ACLU on Thursday, October 3 in Miami to learn how through our Train the Trainer series.

Train the Trainer Workshop on Criminal Justice Reform

Thursday, October 8, 6 – 9 p.m. ET
ACLU of Florida office
4343 West Flager St.
Suite 400
Miami, FL 33134

 

It’s past time we end Florida’s reliance on mass incarceration and pour our energy into restorative justice and rehabilitation.

During this training, you will learn: 

  • How to lead a training in your local community
  • Tips and tools to being a great training facilitator
  • New information on how to advocate for criminal justice reform
  • All participants will receive a toolkit and additional resources only available to attendees

If you’re passionate about decarceration and fixing Florida’s broken criminal justice system, then this training is for you. Register to join us on Thursday, October 3 in Miami.

We look forward to seeing you there,

ACLU of Florida


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5 thoughts on “ACLU: Advocate Training: Reform our broken criminal justice system

  • October 3, 2019

    It’s working just fine what do you mean look at all the people they employe.

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  • October 2, 2019

    I’d love to go but I work and I live in pb county so I’d never make it in time. And as for others feeling the S.O. ‘S were left out of the voting amendment I understand & I feel your pain but I think the big picture for ACLU was to start with what they could for now and it is a start to get even what they did get passed Florida is a very difficult state so that was a start and S.O.’s will eventually be worked into having rights restored one day but I don’t think people are ready to vote for it now unfortunately and legislators were likely not even going to consider it if S.O.’s were part of it because of fear some people don’t understand what people on the registry go through
    But I do have hope things will change for the better for everyone on the registry just a slow moving process keep the faith and don’t hate on ACLU their good and they are on our side

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  • October 2, 2019

    Would love to get train but can’t afford to go south for training i live in jax fl thank you

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  • October 2, 2019

    Isn’t A.C.L.U the ones who also help throw us the bus when Amendment 4 was passed? I can not support someone who won’t support me. ” A house divided against itself will not stand” Abe Lincoln June 16,1858

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  • October 2, 2019

    Nice thought but has the aclu lost its own compass? I understand their positions for the greater good but being set aside as we were by them as well on the voting movement: just a bit off. Will they fight to end the injustice for all…. except the rso community and their families?
    Just remember for every one rso: 3 or more innocent family members are affected…. and those are the innocents that suffer from this injustice.

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