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Bail Bond Reform: A Special Visit from David Bland

Sunday, March 31, 9:15-10:15 a.m., Fellowship Hall

Adrienne Little and the Economic Justice Task Force bring us this wise and compassionate community leader with experience in reforming bail bond systems. Cultivate justice by learning from David Bland about how we can better advocate for bail bond reform in N.C.

David was born in Pittsboro, NC, is a graduate of a Charlotte high school, has degrees from Wake Forest University, Southeastern Theological Seminary, and NC State University. He has a unique perspective on bail bonds: he was commissioner of prisons and jails in Kentucky, and as special assistant to the Governor of Kentucky, he helped eliminate bail bonds in that state.  His career also includes community college president, VP of development for an international corporation, published author, advisor to two successful Kentucky campaigns for Attorney General and Lieutenant Governor, and director of a successful registration effort in DuPage County, Illinois.