Graphical Views of Louisiana Death Sentenced Cases and Their Outcomes

Saturday, June 11, 2016



Featuring Researcher and Author, Tim Lyman

Tim Lyman has been a researcher for the Center for Equal Justice, the CPCPL, CAP, LCAC, and Northeastern University since 2009. His research focus for these organizations has been to develop, analyze, and write about data sets on race and homicide in the Louisiana criminal justice system. His latest research, which he will discuss at the June 11 Gillespie Breakfast, leaves little doubt that racial bias impacts almost every step of how the death penalty is applied in Louisiana.


10am to 12noon
First Unitarian Universalist Church
5212 South Claiborne Avenue
Parson Clapp Large Classroom
(enter via Soniat Street)

10:00am -- Progressive Roundtable Networking
11:00am -- Keynote Presentation

Held every second Saturday of each month, the Gillespie Memorial Community Breakfast has been a project of the First Unitarian Universalist Church Social Justice Committee 
since May 1983.


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