Project 180: Ten Years Old Today!
With a behind-the-scenes interview and photos from March 2nd, 2018

It’s our birthday! In the past decade we’ve grown from a shared vision to a thriving organization that serves inmates in five counties and provides leadership in educating the community about prisoner reentry. Thank you for your support through the years and for being a vital part of this important work.

The Honorable Charles E. Williams, Chief Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, recently collaborated with Project 180 to educate the community about the effects of incarceration and reentry on the family. Judge Williams interviewed Strong Voices keynote speaker Joyce Arditti, PhD in the historic courtroom at Sarasota’s old courthouse. Manatee Educational TV (METV)’s Charles Clapsaddle and crew were on hand to film the interview about Professor Arditti’s research on the effects of parental incarceration. You can view it by clicking on the link in the article below.

If you missed the luncheon on March 2nd, we’ve also included a link to the full-length video of the lecture followed by photos from the day. Many thanks to METV’s partnership in filming the interview and lecture.

Read on: click on the links below to find out about our upcoming lectures and learn about children of incarcerated parents who number over 300,000 in Florida alone.

Judge Williams’ Interview with Joyce Arditti, PhD
AN INTERVIEW with the field’s foremost scholar
Watch this brief video on parental incarceration with Chief Judge Charles E. Williams and the scholar who pioneered the field.
Click Here to View “A Conversation with Dr. Joyce Arditti”

Video of the March 2nd Luncheon
N CASE YOU MISSED THE LECTURE…
Watch the full-length version of the March 2nd luncheon.
Click Here to Watch “Dr. Joyce Arditti – Coming Home: The Effects of Parental Incarceration”

Photos from the March 2nd Luncheon

Thank you for being a part of the Project 180 family and supporting community education, programs for incarcerated citizens, our Support Circle for formerly incarcerated citizens, and our upcoming Residential Program. You’ve brought Project 180 a long way. We’re proud of our progress and hope you are, too.

We’ll see you on April 6th for “In Their Own Words,” a panel discussion examining the impact of incarceration and reentry on the family.

With sincere thanks
Barbara Richards
Project 180