 
    CUP and our Making Policy Public partners hosted a  triple-launch event and panel discussion at Bluestockings Bookstore.  Each new MPP focuses on a particular vulnerable group – noncitizens,  youth, and formerly incarcerated people – and the institutions, interactions, and situations they face on the fringes of the criminal justice system.
 
 CUP staffer John Mangin moderated a discussion that went beyond a basic understanding of the system for a big-picture look at the  costs and consequences for people caught up in it. Michelle Fei from the Immigrant Defense Project, Nancy Fishman from the  Center for Court Innovation, and Kate Rubin of The Bronx Defenders and  Reentry.net joined us.
 
 Our three recent justice-related MPPs were on hand for viewing and purchase:
 
 “Immigrants Beware!” outlines the dire immigration consequences of  criminal involvement for noncitizens. It was produced with Families for  Freedom, the Immigrant Defense Project, and designers Lana Cavar and  Tamara Maletic.
 
 “I Got Arrested! Now What?” breaks down the  juvenile justice system, the alternative to criminal court for youth  under 16, and was produced with the Center for Court Innovation, the  Youth Justice Board, and graphic novelist Danica Novgorodoff.
 
 “Barriers to Reentry” takes a look at the lasting legal consequences for  formerly incarcerated people and the difficulties they face reentering  the job force and society. It was produced with The Fortune Society and  designer Sara McKay.
 
 Making Policy Public is a CUP program that  facilitates collaborations between policy advocates and graphic  designers to produce foldout posters on complex legal and policy issues.  http://makingpolicypublic.net/
 
 For information on other Bluestockings events, visit: 
 http://bluestockings.com/events/
