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245 00 Because She's Powerful. 
264  1 |bBerrett-Koehler Publishers Inc.,|c2018. 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
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511 0  Gina Clayton-Johnson 
518    Originally produced by Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc. in 
       2018. 
520    Is mass incarceration the largest barrier to gender 
       justice today? In the current age of mass incarceration, 
       at least one in four women has an incarcerated loved one. 
       Women are being incarcerated more frequently today than 
       ever before. Women's lives are defined and confined by 
       criminal justice control. Given that incarceration's harm 
       radiates from inside prison walls to well beyond them, a 
       large number of women are directly suffering the 
       consequences. This talk with Gina Clayton-Johnson, Founder
       and Executive Director of Essie Justice Group, asks and 
       answers the question, what is mass incarceration doing to 
       millions of women who have loved ones behind bars? Our 
       research concludes that mass incarceration is: * A direct 
       cause of significant to extreme psychological distress and
       trauma * A serious obstacle to the financial health and 
       economic agency of women with incarcerated loved ones Gina
       posits a new analysis: that the sum total effect of the 
       social condition of women with incarcerated loved ones is 
       most accurately described by what we call "political 
       isolation." This talk is facilitated by author, activist, 
       and strategist Rinku Sen as part of the Women's Leadership
       Online Summit produced by Berrett-Koehler Publishers. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Business education. 
650  0 Leadership. 
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