Jay-Z's summit included Fat Joe and Gayle King as featured guests to discuss criminal justice reform.

Attendees of the UJC Summit come together to connect, share ideas and advocate for criminal justice reform.

September 23rd 2023.

Jay-Z's summit included Fat Joe and Gayle King as featured guests to discuss criminal justice reform.
Jay-Z and Roc Nation have just announced exciting featured guests for their second annual United Justice Coalition Summit. Taking place on December 1st at the Javits Center in New York City, the summit will bring together industry leaders, activists, and experts in the field of criminal justice advocacy.

The summit will be free to attend and will feature a variety of speakers and different activities. Hip-hop legend Fat Joe, award-winning journalist Gayle King, political commentator Angela Rye, professor Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, and broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien will all be speaking at the event. Visitors will also have the chance to participate in networking sessions, town halls, and on-site stations for legal information.

Team Roc, Roc Nation’s philanthropic and social justice initiative, has shared a promotional video for the summit to their Instagram. The event will also feature a retail area and an art gallery that will use art, short films, and books as a form of storytelling and activism. Furthermore, there will be an organization exhibition area that will highlight over 60 national and local non-profit organizations.

UJC founder Dania Diaz, who is also managing director at Roc Nation, spoke about the summit in a statement, saying “The UJC is committed to creating an experience where individuals from all backgrounds can come together to take action around key justice issues and reforms in our country. Together, we want to exchange resources and ideas to support advocacy efforts and help tackle the challenges affecting communities across America.”

This year’s summit looks to be even more transformative than last year’s. It’s free to register, so if you’re looking to make a difference and contribute to the criminal justice advocacy effort, this is your chance to make your voice heard.

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