Hi everyone!

Quick reminder that next Tuesday, *April 30th*, Change seminar is excited
to have (virtually) Jared
<https://www.google.com/search?q=jated+Fishnab&oq=jated+Fishnab&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIJCAEQABgNGIAEMgkIAhAAGA0YgAQyCQgDEAAYDRiABDIJCAQQABgNGIAEMgkIBRAAGA0YgAQyCQgGEAAYDRiABDILCAcQABgKGA0YgAQyCQgIEAAYDRiABDIJCAkQABgNGIAE0gEIMjU3MGowajSoAgCwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8>
 and Joanie <https://www.linkedin.com/in/joaniew> from the Justice
Innovation Lab <https://www.justiceinnovationlab.org/>. They will speak to
us about their work in using data science and HCDE to make our justice
system more fair and effective. This talk is co-hosted with the Behavioral Data
Science Group <https://behavioral-data.github.io/>. We look forward to
seeing you all there. See more details below. Please RSVP if you are
planning to attend! <https://forms.gle/yyAzVMKyFRt6QuZy8>

*Title:* Building data-informed, people-centered solutions for a more fair
and effective justice system

*Seminar Details*
Location: Tuesdays from 12-1pm in 271 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center)
Zoom: TBA (subscribe to our public calendar
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=Y19kZjM0MjNlMjE4NzFhYWRhNWY0MjRkYTc3NzdmNmViNDYxYmVjNjJhODdiNGE2OTRhZDA1MDI1YWEzM2I3ODRhQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20>
or
check our website <https://change.washington.edu/>)

*Description:* Over 10 million people cycle through jails each year, mostly
for low-level, non-violent offenses. Around 2 million people are living
behind bars on any given day, with hundreds of thousands held without a
conviction while awaiting trial. This has a particularly devastating impact
on minority and low-income communities, which are disproportionately
represented in the criminal legal system. At Justice Innovation Lab, we
help communities improve public safety while reducing harmful outcomes,
including unnecessary incarceration and unjust racial and economic
disparities. This talk will explain how Justice Innovation Lab is helping
communities use system-thinking, human-centered design and data-analytics
to improve community outcomes.

*Bio:*
*Jared Fishman* (he/him) - Jared Fishman is committed to finding innovative
solutions to the complex, social justice challenges of our times. He is the
founder and executive director of Justice Innovation Lab. Prior to founding
JIL, Jared served for 14 years as a federal prosecutor in the U.S.
Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. He led some of America’s
most complex civil rights prosecutions, securing convictions in
high-profile cases involving police misconduct, hate crimes, and human
trafficking. He is the author of Fire on the Levee: the Murder of Henry
Glover and the Search for Justice After Hurricane Katrina. Jared serves as
adjunct faculty at the George Washington University Law School and
Georgetown University. His work and analysis have been featured on CNN,
CBS, CBC, and in The New York Times and The Washington Post. Jared earned
his law degree from the George Washington University Law School, and his
bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

*Joanie Weaver (*she/her) - Joanie is a data engineer at the Justice
Innovation Lab. In this role, she partners with District Attorney’s offices
to help them clean and analyze their prosecution data to identify
inefficiencies and racial disparities. Prior to her role at Justice
Innovation Lab, Joanie received her Master’s in Information and Data
Science from UC Berkeley, worked at Microsoft, and received a Bachelor of
Science in Computer Science from MIT.

*Justice Innovation Lab (JIL) *- Justice Innovation Lab is an organization
that builds data-informed, people-centered solutions for a more fair and
effective justice system. Justice Innovation Lab helps communities across
the U.S. identify and fix harmful outcomes in their criminal justice
systems. JIL uses a collaborative, data-informed approach to identify and
fix harmful outcomes in criminal justice systems across the US.

 If you are interested, please fill out this RSVP
<https://forms.gle/yyAzVMKyFRt6QuZy8> form so that we can ensure that we
have enough lunch for those attending.

Best,

UW Change Organizers
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