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Across the Red and Blue Divide

  • Bavarian BierHaus 700 West Lexington Boulevard Glendale, WI, 53217 United States (map)

On September 6th, MAP partnered with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Zeidler Center for Public Discussion, and WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR to host a dialogue surrounding criminal justice reform in Wisconsin.

The Across the Red & Blue Divide event, which took place in Glendale, included a panel discussion and small group discussion circles. Panelists included with Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Jane Carroll, Republican Rep. Rob Hutton (District 13), Democratic Rep. David Bowen (District 10), and Director of EX-Prisoners Organizing Jerome Dillard. 

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Rep. Bowen described what criminal justice reform is to him. “I would say it looks transformative. It redefines everything that we thought before. What punishment is, what success looks like,” he said.

Rep. Hutton explained the impact he’s seen incarceration have on those who’ve been behind bars. “I was always amazed at the number of guys I would talk to that would explain the role that incarceration played in getting their lives turned around and even giving them hope for life outside of incarceration,” he said.

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The audience had a chance to weigh in, as well. During small group chats, one woman told her group that she grew up not feeling connected to the issue, but her opinion has since changed.

“I began to see the criminal justice system affects a lot of people. I had a pretty folk story song experience of the criminal justice system and I see it very differently now,” she explained.

More discussion included what each person thought real reform would look like. And what, if anything, needed to be changed and why. As the conversation concluded, group members said they want to keep learning about the issue, take back what they heard to their communities, and be part of the solution.

This free community event is the fourth in a series on political polarization. We invite participants to return for the final dialogue November 13th, 2018.

Article by TERAN POWELL & MITCH TEICH | WUWM 89.7 FM - Milwaukee's NPR

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