(Canceled) National Day of Empathy

Where:
101 N 9th St.
Virginia

When: Wednesday, March 25th, 11:00 a.m.

On March 25th, hundreds of activists will meet with elected officials across all 50 states and in Washington, D.C., sharing their experiences and stories, and exemplifying the human consequences of a criminal justice system that has gotten too big, too unfair, and too brutual. Grassroots networks all across the country will be mobilized to spotlight their local efforts and unite under a unified banner to highlight the strength of the criminal justice reform movement, By bringing impacted people together with elected officials and using media and storytelling to share their stories, we can create empathy on a massive scale for millions of Americans behind bars and their loved ones.


Without empathy, we cannot achieve the meaningful policy changes that keep our communities safe, our families whole, and our economy strong. That's why on March 25th 2020, we will gather for the fourth annual Day of Empathy.

There are thousands of people – mothers, fathers, children, and community members – who have stories to tell. The Day of Empathy is an opportunity to shine light on people impacted by the criminal justice system in order to uplift and amplify their voices, and win over hearts and minds towards the idea that transformation is possible.

If you or a loved one is system impacted (or if you're a non-impacted ally!), join us for this year's Day of Empathy.

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