Events

CU Denver School of Public Affairs strives to be an educational resource by offering a number of timely and relevant events each year. Community members, students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends are invited to learn more about current topics and participate in ongoing discussions involving the fields of public administration, local governance, environmental sustainability, education and criminal justice. Consider joining us as we host subject experts and take a deeper look into the issues and opportunities facing local, state and national leaders. If you have questions about any of our events, please contact us at spa.events@ucdenver.edu.


Featured Events

Freedom of Expression for Democracy: Lunch with Dmitry Muratov, Russian Journalist & Nobel Peace Prize Recipient

Tuesday, February 28, 2023
CU Denver

Photography credit: Cass Letson Images

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Freedom of Expression for Democracy: An Event with Dmitry Muratov, Russian Journalist & Nobel Peace Prize Recipient

Presented by the Herrick Roth Community Seminars on Democracy, a series of the Center for Policy and Democracy at the CU Denver School of Public Affairs

Tuesday, February 28, 2023
CU Denver

Photography credit: Cass Letson Images

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February Criminal Justice Series Presents: Activism in Action with guest speaker Paul Wright

| 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
This academic year, we plan to highlight guest speakers' personal experiences working and engaging in activism in justice-related causes. Justice takes many forms and exists in many arenas, both in and outside of the formal criminal justice system. This program within the Criminal Justice Series explores traditional and alternative forms of justice, using personal experiences to illuminate how efforts to improve justice are carried out.

We are pleased to announce that Paul Wright, the Founder and Executive Director of the Human Rights Defense Center will be our next guest speaker for our Activism in Action event on Tuesday, February 22nd! Paul also edits Prison Legal News, the longest-running independent prisoner rights publication in US history. He spent 17 years in prison and during that time and since has successfully litigated many censorship and public records cases against prisons in the United States.

The Human Rights Defense Center publishes Prison Legal News monthly, distributes approximately 50 works related to criminal justice and the law, and is active in prisoner rights litigation. The Center has organized a number of projects, including campaigns to reduce the cost of phone calls made by prisoners to their families and friends and to stop the financial exploitation of inmates. It has efforts related to tracking news on the private prison industry and to exploring the intersections between environmental justice and criminal justice. The Human Rights Defense Center began as a single newsletter with all volunteers and has evolved into a national 501[c][3] organization with 18 employees, four of whom are attorneys. The Center headquarters are in Florida, and there are offices in Nashville, Seattle, and Washington D.C. We hope that you will join us to hear Paul speak about the important work of the Human Rights Defense Center!

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February Criminal Justice Series Presents: Activism in Action with guest speaker Paul Wright

| 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
Cost/fee: Free
This academic year, we plan to highlight guest speakers' personal experiences working and engaging in activism in justice-related causes. Justice takes many forms and exists in many arenas, both in and outside of the formal criminal justice system. This program within the Criminal Justice Series explores traditional and alternative forms of justice, using personal experiences to illuminate how efforts to improve justice are carried out.

We are pleased to announce that Paul Wright, the Founder and Executive Director of the Human Rights Defense Center will be our next guest speaker for our Activism in Action event on Tuesday, February 22nd! Paul also edits Prison Legal News, the longest-running independent prisoner rights publication in US history. He spent 17 years in prison and during that time and since has successfully litigated many censorship and public records cases against prisons in the United States.

The Human Rights Defense Center publishes Prison Legal News monthly, distributes approximately 50 works related to criminal justice and the law, and is active in prisoner rights litigation. The Center has organized a number of projects, including campaigns to reduce the cost of phone calls made by prisoners to their families and friends and to stop the financial exploitation of inmates. It has efforts related to tracking news on the private prison industry and to exploring the intersections between environmental justice and criminal justice. The Human Rights Defense Center began as a single newsletter with all volunteers and has evolved into a national 501[c][3] organization with 18 employees, four of whom are attorneys. The Center headquarters are in Florida, and there are offices in Nashville, Seattle, and Washington D.C. We hope that you will join us to hear Paul speak about the important work of the Human Rights Defense Center!
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