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Ronald Pierce

Policy Analyst
New Jersey Institute for Social Justice

Ron was raised in the Housing Projects of Bayonne New Jersey and served his country in the United States Marines. He served thirty-plus years in prison and while incarcerated earned his Associate’s Degree. Upon release, Ron earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Justice Studies minoring in Sociology from Rutgers University-Newark. Ron has authored articles in various publications, including online magazines, traditional newspapers, and an encyclopedia. He is a contributing author for a play and several reports.

Ron is employed by the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, a legal advocacy think tank, as the Democracy and Justice Fellow. In this capacity, he advances policies and legislation to expand democracy for all, but especially for people who have been justice-involved. He is also a member of several grassroots organizations dedicated to criminal justice reform. Ron believes those closest to the problem are closest to the solution and therefore those directly impacted must have a seat at the table.

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Past Speaking Events
Jul 21, 2022
Concurrent Sessions
From Exclusion to Inclusion: Organizing to bring returning citizens and their families into political engagement
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In recent years, returning citizens and their allies have made important progress in the work to remove legal barriers to voting for formerly incarcerated people. Our challenge now is to develop and implement strategies to connect with and inspire returning citizens to fully realize their political agency.

REsource Report
Oct 22, 2021
SESSION 3B - Engaging Returning Citizens Beyond the Election Cycle
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MODERATOR: Andrea McChristian (Law & Policy Director, New Jersey Institute for Social Justice) SPEAKERS: Ronald Pierce (Democracy & Justice Fellow, New Jersey Institute for Social Justice), Pastor Rhonda Thomas (Faith in Florida), Hannah Walker (UT Austin), Ariel White (Associate Professor, MIT)

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