Gwen Griffith Participates in REGISTERED Panel Discussion

On March 1, the Hollywood Theater hosted the premier of the documentary short film REGISTERED about Oregon’s sex offender registry and its societal impact. Gwen Griffith appears in the film, along with former Tonkon attorney Vicki Ballou, in their capacity as founders of the CLiF Project. Gwen spoke on a panel at the premiere, elaborating on some of the issues raised in the film. The CLiF (Changing Lives Forever) Project was founded in 2011 in collaboration with Youth, Rights & Justice. Their common goal is to help obtain registration relief for Oregonians who were adjudicated for sexual offenses as juveniles

 

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