Monday April 13th
7:00 PM, Crossroads Cafe: Student Event: Punishing Bodies at Middlebury
Tuesday April 14th
7:00 PM, Gifford Lecture Hall: Film Screening of The Central Park Five
Wednesday April 15th
4:30 PM, RAJ Conference Room: David Karp presents “Restorative Justice: A Framework for Campus Settings” with Dean of Students/Associate Dean for Judicial Affairs and Student Life Karen Guttentag and Commons Dean Natasha Chang
Friday April 17th PUNISHING BODIES:
9:00-9:30 AM, Axinn Winter Garden: Breakfast
9:45 AM, Axinn Abernethy Room: Introduction
Andi Lloyd, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty
10:00 AM-12:00 PM, Axinn Abernethy Room: Session 1
David Hernandez: “Women and Children Last: Family Detention as Punishment”
Gayle Salamon: “The Life and Death of Latisha King”
Laurence Ralph: “Wheelchair Politics: Disability and Violent Masculinities within a Gang”
Moderator: Alvin Henry
12:00-1:00 PM, Axinn Winter Garden: Lunch
1:00-3:00 PM, Hillcrest 103: Session 2
Jill McCorkel: “From Good Girls to ‘Real’ Criminals: Dissecting the Market Logic and Racial Politics of Incarcerating Women”
Rebecca Tiger: “Addiction, Surveillance and the Carceral State”
J. Finley: “2 Bees from Oakland: Truthful Lies, Sincere Realities, and Freedom Dreams in Black Women’s Comedy”
Moderator: Anson Koch-Rein
3:00-3:30 PM, Hillcrest 103: Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 PM, Hillcrest 103: Session 3, Activist Responses to the Carceral State
Suzi Wizowaty: “Criminal Justice Reform in Vermont: the changing landscape”
Judith Levine: “Why feminists must oppose the sex offender regime”
Moderator: Laurie Essig