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SUMMARY:Social Justice in Community: "Abolition is a Human Right" with Car
 olyn Robbins
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DESCRIPTION:The Social Justice in Community series brings human rights sch
 olars into conversation about how their work illuminates human rights stru
 ggles around us today and what we can do about those struggles..\nhttps://
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>How does human rights research impact our 
 communities? How does scholarship on human rights violations or issues of 
 social justice have any meaning in our day to day lives? And what is being
  discussed\, studied\, and thought about in universities today? Join the P
 rince George&rsquo\;s County Office of Human Rights\, the Prince George&rs
 quo\;s County Memorial Library System\, and the University of Maryland for
  the new series "Social Justice in Community\," as we bring human rights s
 cholars into conversation about how their work illuminates human rights st
 ruggles around us today and what we can do about those struggles. Featurin
 g different scholars from the University of Maryland across a variety of d
 isciplines\, from African American Studies to Sociology to Criminology and
  Criminal Justice to Economics to Government and Politics to Anthropology 
 to Hearing and Speech Sciences and more\, this series brings exciting new 
 voices to the Prince George&rsquo\;s County community and offers us all fr
 esh ways to engage.</p>\n<p>On April 4\, 2024\, Carolyn Robbins is present
 ing\, "Abolition is a Human Right."</p>\n<p>Carolyn Robbins is a current P
 h.D. student in Rhetoric and Political Culture. Prior to attending the Uni
 versity&nbsp\;of Maryland\, Carolyn earned her B.A. in Sociology and Philo
 sophy and her M.A. in Communication with a focus on rhetorical criticism&n
 bsp\;from Baylor University in Waco\, Texas. Her scholarly pursuits focus 
 on the rhetoric surrounding&nbsp\;mass incarceration. She is particularly 
 interested in the ways public memory\, circular reasoning\, and tautology 
 come together to maintain hegemonic power structures. Outside of her resea
 rch\, Carolyn works to engage her students in collaborative learning exerc
 ises and meaningful discussions about advocacy.</p>\n<p style="text-align:
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