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Author Piper Kerman Spoke to Students and the Ä¢¹½TV Community

Piper Kerman speaking with Ä¢¹½TVU students.
Piper Kerman speaking with Ä¢¹½TVU students

Piper Kerman, author of the memoir "Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison" spent time at Ä¢¹½TVU this week. She spoke with students as well as to a huge crowd from the Ä¢¹½TV community who came to hear her talk about the issues facing Oklahoma and the country in terms of high incarceration rates and criminal justice reform.

Piper Kerman answering questions from Ä¢¹½TVU students.
Piper Kerman answering questions from Ä¢¹½TVU students.
We know, the data has shown, that not all Americans are policed the same way, not all Americans are prosecuted the same way, and not all Americans are punished the same way.
Piper Kerman speaking to the Ä¢¹½TV community.
Piper Kerman speaking to the Ä¢¹½TV community.
The vast majority of women in the system are moms...For families that are often living in poverty, the impact of losing a mother to prison or jail is seismic.
A large crown listens to Piper Kerman speak about incarceration and criminal justice reform.
A large crowd listens to Piper Kerman speak about incarceration and criminal justice reform.

The person wearing an orange jumpsuit today is more likely to be a woman, and it’s not because of a female crime wave.
Piper Kerman talks to Ä¢¹½TV community about incarceration and criminal justice reform.
Piper Kerman talks to Ä¢¹½TV community about incarceration and criminal justice reform.
A system that privileges one person’s safety and freedom over another’s is not a system of justice.

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