Join us on Thursday, April 7, as we welcome former CCF college scholarship recipient Vincenzo Guido to discuss his book, Rethinking Justice. This topical discussion will focus on the growing movement across the United States for prosecution reform, making an argument for a greater focus on rehabilitation and restorative justice.
RSVP today! The cost is $35, and it will also include a cocktail reception in advance of the lecture and a copy of his debut release Rethinking Justice: Inside America's Movement for Prosecution Reform.
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CCF Members wishing to dine in the Taverna following the event must make a reservation on the booking form, or by emailing [email protected].
Please note, dinner reservations following the lecture are limited to Foundation Members ONLY - the cocktail reception and lecture are open to all.
More About Vincenzo Guido:
Vincenzo Guido is a Columbus Citizens Foundation College Scholarship recipient who recently graduated from Cornell University with his Bachelor of Science in Industrial & Labor Relations. In addition to his studies, Vincenzo volunteered with the Cornell Catholic Community, during which he traveled to Tompkins County Jail to conduct group Bible study with people behind the walls. He also served as a teaching assistant for a college course at Cayuga Correctional Facility through Cornell University's Prison Education Program (CPEP). After a one-year stint as a paralegal at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office after graduation, he now serves as Associate Director of Development for Thrive For Life Prison Project--a New York-based non-profit that supports justice-impacted men who wish to continue their education upon release from jail and prison. He also works at Regis High School, his alma mater, where he supports the daily functions of the Hearn Speech & Debate Society. Vincenzo hopes to attend law school in the near future and focus on the intersection of criminal and constitutional law.
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