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Undergraduate Student Organization - Political and Activism, Chartered
Website Mission Membership Benefits
Mission Carceral Awareness, Reform, and Education (CARE) Club is a Brandeis University student organization that focuses on educating the student and Waltham community about the realities and impacts of the carceral system. We put on campus events, bring incarcerated voices to campus, and facilitate conversations around carceral literacy and political advocacy. As our organization grows, we hope to use our connections with the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative (BEJI) to develop opportunities for Brandeis students to volunteer for and learn from Boston-based non-profits that serve incarcerated and formerly incarcerated populations.
Membership BenefitsMembership and participation are all inclusive. Brandeis University does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; national origin; ethnicity; shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics; caste; sex, pregnancy or related conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, including transgender identity; religion; disability; age; genetics; active military or veteran status; and any other characteristics protected under applicable federal or Massachusetts law. The most up to date language can be found on Brandeis University’s Policies and Procedures webpage.a) Student organization membership is open to all Brandeis students who are actively interested in the mission of this organization.b) This organization complies with all State and Federal laws and Brandeis policies on hazing. Most up to date language can be found on Brandeis University’s Rights and Responsibilities webpage.
Carceral Awareness, Reform, and Education Club has a total of 20 points.
Lifetime membership