Students in Service and Leadership at HarvardMain MenuAbout this Scalar online bookAbout the course: SOCIOL1130 Student Leadership and Service in Higher EducationVolume 6: 2023 Student ProjectsVolume 5: 2022 Student ProjectsVolume 4: 2021 Student ProjectsVolume 3: 2020 Student ProjectsVolume 2: 2019 Student ProjectsVolume 1: 2018 Student ProjectsDepartment of Sociology and Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
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12019-03-14T10:27:22-04:00Jennifer Baker77a0a46f9de1ae3650d968dd1e05bd4f51d0b771121image_header2019-03-14T20:23:20-04:00Jennifer Baker77a0a46f9de1ae3650d968dd1e05bd4f51d0b771I was originally drawn to criminal justice reform when my older sister became a public defender. I joined HCPJ because I wanted to learn more about these issues and have had an incredible experience thus far. Being a part of this group has taught me crucial information about criminal justice reform, and because of this I want to share our knowledge with more of Harvard. Not only have I gained valuable knowledge, I have also gained communication, leadership, and organizational skills from this position. Through my role in HCPJ I am able to learn more about an issue I am passionate about while sharing others’ stories with the Harvard community and beyond.
In the following video the current president of HCPJ, Hart Fogel, and the former president and founder, Bailey Colfax, discuss their passions for criminal justice reform and why they love HCPJ.
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12019-02-22T02:34:08-05:00Jennifer Baker77a0a46f9de1ae3650d968dd1e05bd4f51d0b771The Story of Harvard College Project for JusticeJennifer Baker1visual_path8437942019-04-29T00:22:52-04:00Jennifer Baker77a0a46f9de1ae3650d968dd1e05bd4f51d0b771