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The Mockingbird Project — The Town Hall

Aaron Sorkin joins original cast members of the current Broadway production TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD to take an unflinching look at today’s criminal justice system with member of the Exonerated 5 Kevin Richardson, NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Color of Change CEO Rashad Robinson and more! Moder

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The Mockingbird Project — The Town Hall Tickets & Events Calendar The Town Hall Presents Lusophone Series Salomon Series Hershey Felder Presents About Venue Rentals History Directions / FAQ Tours Neighborhood Partners Board of Trustees About Us Archive Education Education Outreach Programs School Programs Older Adults Storytellers Lab Black History Month DONATE Annual Appeal Membership & Benefits Other Ways To Give Young Patrons Circle Corporate Opportunities Our Friends Sign Up Log in Tickets & Events Calendar The Town Hall Presents Lusophone Series Salomon Series Hershey Felder Presents About Venue Rentals History Directions / FAQ Tours Neighborhood Partners Board of Trustees About Us Archive Education Education Outreach Programs School Programs Older Adults Storytellers Lab Black History Month DONATE Annual Appeal Membership & Benefits Other Ways To Give Young Patrons Circle Corporate Opportunities Our Friends Sign Up Log in The Mockingbird Project Thursday, January 30, 2020 • 7:00pm Aaron Sorkin joins original cast members of the current Broadway production TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD to take an unflinching look at today's criminal justice system with member of the Exonerated 5 Kevin Richardson, NYC Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Color of Change CEO Rashad Robinson and more! Moderated by Soledad O'Brien, this multi-media event will be a discussion and open forum dialogue that will explore ways all of us can foster change in our criminal justice system. Featuring: Aaron Sorkin, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Rashad Robinson, Kevin Richardson, Jumaane Williams, Vincent Southerland, Director of NYU Center on Race, Inequality and the Law and Topeka K. Sam, Founder and CEO of Hope House and Ladies of Hope Ministries moderated by Soledad O'Brien Photo by Julieta Cervantes Get Tickets Tickets start at $50 Doors: 6:30pm Presented by: Presented by Innocence Project, Liberated People, and Color Of Change. Directed by Gbenga Akinnagbe Source Newer Older Top FAQ Online Viewing Guide Accessibility Privacy Policy Contact Us Ticket Holder Terms & Conditions Be the first to hear about Town Hall Events & Performances Join our mailing list Rent our hall and join our community of visiting presenters Rental Information The Town Hall123 West 43rd Street(between 6th Ave and Broadway)New York, NY 10036 BOX OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 12pm-6pmSat 12pm-6pm (Only on Days with Shows)(212) [email protected] Sign Up X The Town Hall uses cookies to provide you with a great experience and to help our website run effectively. By using our website, we will assume you agree to the use of such cookies.