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Saturday, May 11, 2024, 12:00 pm PST

Debbie Hines

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Debbie Hines in conversation with Andi Mazingo – City Lights and The MIT Press celebrate the publication of Get Off My Neck: Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor’s Quest for Reform – by Debbie Hines -Published by The MIT Press

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City Lights and The MIT Press present

Debbie Hines in conversation with Andi Mazingo

celebrating the publication of

Get Off My Neck: Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor’s Quest for Reform

by Debbie Hines

Published by The MIT Press

A deeply revealing exposé of the American prosecutorial system and its historic and present racial inequities—and how we can transform the system to one of fairness and justice.

In Get Off My Neck, Debbie Hines draws on her unique perspective as a trial lawyer, former Baltimore prosecutor, and assistant attorney general for the State of Maryland to argue that US prosecutors, as the most powerful players in the criminal justice system, systematically target and criminalize Black people. Hines describes her disillusionment as a young Black woman who initially entered the profession with the goal of helping victims of crimes, only to discover herself aiding and abetting a system that prizes plea bargaining, speedy conviction, and excessive punishment above all else. In this book, she offers concrete, specific, and hopeful solutions for just how we can come together in a common purpose for criminal justice and racial justice reform.

Get Off My Neck explains that the racial inequities in the prosecutorial system are built into our country’s DNA. What’s more, they are the direct result of a history that has conditioned Americans to perceive the Black body as insignificant at best and dangerous at worst. Unlike other books that discuss the prosecutor’s office and change from inside the office, Hines offers a proactive approach to fixing our broken prosecutorial system through a broad-based alliance of reform-minded prosecutors, activists, allies, communities, and racial justice organizations—all working together to end the racist treatment of Black people.

Told intimately through personal, family, and client narratives, Get Off My Neck is not only a deeply sobering account of our criminal justice system and its devastating impact on Black children, youth, and adults but also a practical and inspiring roadmap for how we can start doing better right now.

Former Baltimore prosecutor, Assistant Attorney General for the State of Maryland, and trial attorney Debbie Hines is an advocate for racial equity in the criminal justice system. She maintains a private law practice focused on civil and criminal litigation in Washington, DC. A leading voice in the discourse of criminal justice and race, Hines is often called on by media networks for legal commentary.

Andi Mazingo serves as General Counsel & Director of Legal Services, Sponsored by Orrick, at A New Way of Life Reentry Project. Andi received her BA in Political Science and Legal Studies from UC Berkeley and her Juris Doctorate with honors from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. With a background of almost a decade at the major law firms Jones Day and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Andi’s personal commitment to racial, social, and economic justice saw her transition from corporate litigation to leading A New Way of Life’s Legal and Family Reunification Departments. Her teams focus on facilitating community reentry through post-conviction legal aid in criminal, probate, and family courts and child welfare cases. Andi is deeply invested in the organization’s innovative efforts to help formerly incarcerated parents reunite with their children or preserve custody, combining her professional skills with a passion for liberating families from systemic inequities. She is also a wife and mother to two young daughters.

This event made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation.

Type of Event:
Virtual

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Start Date:
Saturday, May 11, 2024, 12:00 pm PST

End Date:
Saturday, May 11, 2024, 2:00 pm PST

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