Olive-Harvey College, Launched Criminal and Social Justice Center with legal resources available to the community

(from the left), City Colleges of Chicago Chancellor Juan Salgado, Olive-Harvey College Professor Jeffrey Dillard, Olive-Harvey College President Kimberly Hollingsworth, and Olive-Harvey College Professor Ronald Nolen.
(from the left), City Colleges of Chicago Chancellor Juan Salgado, Olive-Harvey College Professor Jeffrey Dillard, Olive-Harvey College President Kimberly Hollingsworth, and Olive-Harvey College Professor Ronald Nolen.

Olive-Harvey College, Launched Criminal and Social Justice Center with legal resources available to the community, officials will hold a ribbon cutting to signal the launch of the center on February 27, 2025


Olive-Harvey College to also hold its 3rd Annual Social Justice Film Festival at 6:00 p.m. on February 27. The festival serves to introduce the public to talented students in film and other incredible emerging film makers. American actor, writer, director, and producer Corey Hendrix to host panel discussion. 


CHICAGO—(February 27, 2025) - Olive-Harvey College (OHC),  launched its Criminal and Social Justice Center to support communities across the city and beyond. City Colleges of Chicago officials, community partners, faculty, staff and students joined together for a ribbon cutting, signifying the launch of the new Criminal and Social Justice Center located at the college, 10001 S. Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago.


Initiated under the vision of Dr. Jeffery Dillard (pictured), an esteemed professor at Olive-Harvey College, the Center for Criminal and Social Justice will advance justice through an intersectional framework that integrates social, ecological, and economic equality for every community. Olive-Harvey College is establishing itself as the central hub for Criminal and Social Justice on the South Side of Chicago, offering a wide range of programs including degrees in Criminal Justice and a pathway to becoming a police officer—to being a catalyst for positive change as it supports the community in finding and learning more about social justice and connecting people to impactful resources. 


The Center for Criminal and Social Justice will provide legal services that include expungement services, as well as social support services and advocacy such as “Know Your Rights” seminars for individuals and communities adversely affected or impacted by the criminal legal system. The launch of the Center also aligns with Olive-Harvey College’s Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice in Cannabis programs as well as its courses in Africana Studies, Sociology, art, music, poetry and more. 


“I’m beyond thrilled to share that our new Justice Center will be a dedicated space for education and community engagement that focuses on issues related to criminal justice and social equity for all, especially those who have been marginalized,” said Dr. Kimberly Hollingsworth, president of Olive-Harvey College. “The mission of the new center aligns with the overall mission of our college, to uplift people with knowledge, support and the tools and resources they need to succeed.” 


The key initiatives and the goals of the Criminal and Social Justice Center include: 


    Mock Trial Program: Providing students with hands-on experience in legal processes


    Law Clinic Development: The clinic will offer legal assistance and education to students and community; referrals are available now.


     Restorative Justice Program: This program will foster dialogue and healing between offenders, victims, and the community


    OHC short film fest, an annual event: The film festival showcases films that highlight social justice issues and inspire change


    Hold a Speakers Series inviting experts to share insights and provoke thoughtful discussions on justice-related topics


    Develop a justice forward music and Spoken Word event: This program will use the arts to raise awareness and inspire action around social justice themes


    Community Service/Volunteer Coordination: This program will engage students and community members in meaningful service opportunities.


“I’m grateful to be a part of this amazing initiative because establishing a Justice Center will cultivate a deeper understanding of social issues as it fosters a culture of advocacy and responsibility. By engaging students and the community in these programs, the Justice Center will educate and empower individuals to become catalysts for positive change,” said Dr. Jeffery Dillard, professor at Olive-Harvey College. “The Center will also serve the public good by promoting awareness, enhancing community engagement and ultimately contributing to a more just and equitable society.” 


As part of Black History month and in conjunction with the launch of the Criminal and Social Justice Center, Olive-Harvey College's third annual Social Justice Film Festival will open at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 27 and continue through February 28 at the college. Opening night will feature a reception and panel discussion hosted by Corey Hendrix. Corey is an American actor, writer, director, and producer who currently portrays Gary Sweeps in the Emmy -nominated series The Bear on Hulu. 


The film festival’s goal is to introduce the Chicagoland community to talented student and emerging film makers while it ignites a social justice conversation through film and an expert panel discussion with actors, directors, community leaders and educators. The film festival will be held in the OHC’s Cherry Theater, 10001 S. Woodlawn Ave. For more information about the film festival, click here or visit https://colleges.ccc.edu/event/olive-harvey-social-justice-ribbon-cutting-ceremony-and-film-fest/.


For more information or to make an appointment at the Criminal and Social Justice Center, the public can call (773) 291- 6497. 


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