About this Event
The Boston Chapter of the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (Boston NABCJ) will be hosting a conference on Friday, February 14th, 2025 at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate located on the University of Massachusetts Boston Campus.
Boston NABCJ is a resource with the objective to support, educate and invest in our communities by means of representation, education, and action; including professional development opportunities for anyone, regardless of race, gender or association, who works directly with Boston's diverse and margalized communities.
This conference will provide a unique, culturally inclusive, and modernistic approach to professional development. With a live DJ embeded in the programming and dynamic national and local speakers, this conference is designed to be a high energy, celebatory, professional development oppertunity.
Confirmed Conference Headliner:
Massachusetts Probation Commissioner: Pamerson Ifill
(First Black Commissioner for the Massachusetts Probation Service)
Supreme Court Justice: Serge Georges
(Second Black person elected to the SJC)
Conference Objectives:
Boston NABCJ will provide a non-traditional, visually inspiring conference with the use of popular culture, workshops, panel discussions and guest speakers. Our members consist of professionals in law enforcement, institutional and community corrections, courts, social services, academia, religious and community-based fields. Students and professionals will be able to:
• Meet with peers and professionals from across New England.
• Enjoy a variety of networking opportunities including a community vender block brunch special.
• Learn best-practices from the experts in the field
• Workshops and sessions on trending topics within the BIPOC community.
• Earn Professional Development Training Credits
Programming / Workshop topics:
• DEI / Cultural Competency
• Leadership & Succession Planning
• Workplace trauma / Self-care
• Motivation
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, 210 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, United States
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