Date/Time
Date(s) - 11/17/2017
7:00 pm

Untouchable PosterYou are invited to a screening of the documentary “Untouchable” followed by a discussion on the need for sex offender policy reform.
Friday, November 17 at 7pm in the Sanctuary
Sponsored by the First Parish UU Church’s Social Justice Committee & the Coalition for Justice Policy Coalition (CJPC)
Come to a special screening of this groundbreaking documentary “Untouchable”. This will be followed by a discussion led by Franklin Baxley, Interim Executive Director of CJPC, and members of this organization’s SOPRI (Sex Offender Policy Reform Initiative) Program.
The program is free and open to the public. Please note, this program is not appropriate for children and younger teens. Childcare will be provided upon request. Donations to the CJPC, a Boston based organization, are welcome. CJPC is a non-profit organization dedicate to achieve humane and effective criminal policies in Massachusetts. Visit the website at www.cjpc.org. If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to Betty Gilson or Rev. Rachel Tedesco.

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Untouchable PosterYou are invited to a screening of the documentary “Untouchable” followed by a discussion on the need for sex offender policy reform.
Friday, November 17 at 7pm in the Sanctuary
Sponsored by the First Parish UU Church’s Social Justice Committee & the Coalition for Justice Policy Coalition (CJPC)
Come to a special screening of this groundbreaking documentary “Untouchable”. This will be followed by a discussion led by Franklin Baxley, Interim Executive Director of CJPC, and members of this organization’s SOPRI (Sex Offender Policy Reform Initiative) Program.
The program is free and open to the public. Please note, this program is not appropriate for children and younger teens. Childcare will be provided upon request. Donations to the CJPC, a Boston based organization, are welcome. CJPC is a non-profit organization dedicate to achieve humane and effective criminal policies in Massachusetts. Visit the website at www.cjpc.org. If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to Betty Gilson or Rev. Rachel Tedesco.