UAB to host “Life after Prison: Insights from the Offender Alumni Association” on Facebook, Oct. 1

Join UAB’s Lister Hill Center for Health Policy for a Facebook panel discussion on life after prison and how our community can help improve the lives of past offenders.
Written by: Tehreem Khan
Media contact: Yvonne Taunton


Dutch angle view looking up at the empty cells in a multi-tiered prisonJoin UAB’s Lister Hill Center for Health Policy for a Facebook panel discussion on life after prison and how our community can help improve the lives of past offenders.The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Institute for Human Rights and Lister Hill Center for Health Policy will moderate a community discussion, “Life after Prison: Insights from the Offender Alumni Association,” at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1.  

About 95 percent of the people who go to state prisons will be released at some point. The discussion will focus on how past prisoners navigate a world that stigmatizes them and holds them back.

Panelists from the Offenders Alumni Association will talk about the misery of released past offenders when they reenter the world. Their mission is to empower former offenders and their family members to actively engage in reducing crime and restoring communities.

Community members are invited to submit questions to lhc@uab.edu before Sept. 25. The event will take place on Facebook at www.facebook.com/UABLHC/; due to technology restrictions, the lecture will be pre-recorded with a class.