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Lilia Alvarez, Guadalupe Municipal Court, Presiding Judge Kirstin T. Eidenbach, Executive Director, ATLaS Justice Center Fifth Annual Prison Education Conference Saturday, Mar. 19, 2016 @ 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Memorial Union, Turquoise Room (MU 220) Arizona State University, Tempe campus Arizona State University’s 5th Annual Prison Education Conference is hosted by the Prison Education Awareness Club (PEAC) and the Department of English. The conference highlights prison education programs as part of the American landscape. This year’s event will focus primarily on prevention, education, juvenile justice, and transition both into and out of the prison system. Panels include members from the Arizona Department of Corrections Educational, Treatment, and Counseling services, as wells as prison educators from the New Mexico Corrections Department and ASU. The keynote speakers, Judge Lilia Alvarez and Kirstin Eidenbach, will conclude with a discussion about deterring juveniles from entering the system. Judge Alvarez is the presiding judge for the Guadalupe Municipal Court and also leads a ‘teen court’ in Guadalupe. Kirstin Eidenbach is an admired attorney who focuses on prisoner’s rights issues. Co-sponsored by the ASU School of Social Transformation.