
Join us for the first event in a three-part series hosted by the RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service. This fall, we’ll be exploring careers in the nonprofit sector through panel conversations with local alumni and nonprofit leaders. Learn how nonprofits drive social and policy change in the areas of criminal justice, energy and the environment, and education.
On Wednesday, September 24th, we’re partnering with the Prison and Jail Innovation Lab (PJIL) at the LBJ School of Public Affairs to connect you with several nonprofit organizations working in the criminal justice and civil rights space. Hear from our panel of speakers, moderated by Alycia Welch, PJIL Associate Director. Learn how our panelists use their expertise in policy and law to advocate for change in the criminal legal system.
- Jennifer Carreon, PhD - Director, Criminal Justice Project at Texas Appleseed
- Ashley Nguyen, MPAff - Capacity Building Associate, Partners for Justice
- Dustin Rynders, JD, MPAff - Legal Director, Texas Civil Rights Project
- Luis Soberon, MGPS - Senior Policy Advisor, Texas 2036
The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A and networking. Lunch is provided for registered attendees.