• ShotSpotter is Not the Solution: Voice Your Concern to Detroit City Council

    When: March 5, 2026 – 6 p.m. Where: Wayne State University Law School – Partrich Auditorium   The Detroit Police Department’s contract for ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection surveillance system, is up for renewal in 2026. This workshop will discuss the reasons why we, as a community, cannot rely on ShotSpotter to keep us safe and […]

  • Day of Empathy

    Defending Democracy for Justice Impacted Communities. Event Pillars: The struggle of women at Huron Valley Correctional Facility Economic Mobility The Plight of Housing Post Traumatic Prison Disorder The Crisis of Fees and Fines of Parole Amend the 13th Location: Shrine of the Black Madonna, 7625 Linwood, Detroit, MI 48206

  • What Counts as a Sex Offense May Surprise You

    The words “pedophile” and “sex offender” are easily thrown around. But what is a pedophile, and who commits a sex offense? Learning the law is important, not least so that you can avoid violating it, and prevent others from doing so. Michigan’s sex offense law is more encompassing than you think – over 40,000 people […]

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  • MI-CEMI Comms Table: When and How to Respond to a Controversy

    Every day there’s a new outrage and a new potential communications crisis: There’s a new internet rumor attacking your constituency (remember “the eating pets lies?) The opposition drops a terrible bill. You know it won’t go anywhere now, but you’re worried they are starting their messaging machine to play the long game.  Somebody in your […]

  • Unraveling Harm, Cultivating Safety

    Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership 3061 Field St, Detroit, MI, United States

    Join us for a conversation that builds on findings from a recent research study commissioned by the Metro Detroit Restorative Justice Network and Detroit Justice Center  exploring these themes with Metro Detroiters. Free copies of the book containing these findings — Unraveling Harm, Cultivating Safety: Learnings on Healing, Justice, and Accountability from Metro Detroiters — […]

  • Reimagining Safety: Kick-off & Training

    LOVE Building Detroit 4731 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Michigan

    Join us as we publicly launch Reimagining Safety Michigan, a statewide effort building a bold vision for a Michigan rooted in care, collective governance, and community accountability — not policing and prisons. This Kick-off & Training will introduce a powerful set of tools and resources developed over the past year and a half by nine […]

  • Michigan League for Public Policy’s 2026 Forum

    The Lansing Center 333 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI, United States

    250 Years and Counting: Working to Fulfill the Promise of Democracy in America. Registration is now open for the Michigan League for Public Policy’s 2026 Public Policy Forum! Click here to reserve your spot Thursday, April 30, 2026 10 a.m. – Noon The Lansing Center, 333 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI As the nation celebrates the […]

  • MI-CEMI Reentry Table: Employment Opportunities & Pathways to Work

    Employment can shape every part of a person’s reentry journey, and too often, access to meaningful work is limited by stigma, policy barriers, and a lack of support. This quarter’s Reentry Table will focus on employment opportunities, workforce development, and the systems that help or hinder returning citizens as they rebuild their lives. We are […]

  • A Brighter Way: 4th Annual Community BBQ

    Riverside Park 2 E Cross St, Ypsilanti, Michigan

    Join A Brighter Way for the 4th Annual Community BBQ at Riverside Park in Ypsilanti. This free community event will bring people together for food, music, local resources, and connection in a welcoming outdoor setting centered on reentry, second chances, and community support. Attendees can enjoy free food provided by Fed Up, connect with community […]