MEDIA ROOM

Video Files

1. Moral panic trailer

2. NJISJ: Programs and Impact 2008

3. Equal Justice

4. Economic Opportunity

5. Regional Equity

6. Alan Lowenstein Tribute Video

 

7. NJISJ: A Social Justice Think and Do Tank. 2006.

 

 

 

8. Cornell William Brooks, Esq. in NJN/Caucus NJ: "Democracy Works: Making Prisoner Reentry Work"

November 1, 2008

 

9. Driver's License Suspension Roundtable. Sponsored by the Mobility Agenda.

 

Craig Levine, Senior Counsel and Policy Director, and Laurel Dumont, former Legal and Policy Counsel, discussing the implications of driver license suspensions in New Jersey.
March 5, 2008

 

10. Panel Discussion on gangs in urban settings.

NJN "Due Process" with Cornell William Brooks, NJISJ President and CEO, Akintola Hanif, Moral Panic Director, and Jose Corder, State Director of Gangs, Guns and Violent Crime.

July 23, 2009

 

11. Panel Discussion on Workforce Progam Opportunities with Irvington Mayor

In the summer of 2011, President and CEO, Cornell W. Brooks, and Workforce Director, Al Williams, visited Irvington Mayor Wayne Smith, to discuss workforce programs for urban residents.

 

12. NJISJ staff and summer interns (2011) engage in a conversation with Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach

Nick Katzenbach, former United States Attorney General and emeritus president of the NJISJ board of trustees, imparted decades of wisdom to NJISJ interns and staff on his amazing career journey.  Moderated by Cornell W. Brooks and held at Princeton University, Mr. Katzenbach inspired NJISJ interns and staff with a frank discussion of his long and storied time in public service.

July 2011

13. NJISJ 2006 Gala Award Video

14. Cornell W. Brooks testifies before EEOC on discrimination and the reentry population

July 2011, NJISJ's President and CEO, Cornell William Brooks, testifies before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on discrimination challenges faced by individuals with criminal records.

 

15. NJISJ staff participate in a conversation between Bob Curvin and Len Lieberman

 

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