Day 2 of the 2020 Innovations Conference has come to a close.
Today's sessions featured topics from a wide range of industries that intersect with efforts to #ShrinkTheSystem, and speakers from across the country.
Here’s a thread recapping today's sessions. 
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In the midst of
#COVID19, the way things work has changed, including how we look at our criminal justice system. "It isn't until something of [this] scale starts to impact people that we begin to put our minds together and think, how can we be more innovative?" -@MrStevenPachecopic.twitter.com/exnufzFN451 reply 1 retweet 3 likesShow this thread -
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@kristie_1979 of@ACLU_NC explains the difficulties incarcerated people face when it comes to protecting themselves from#COVID19 in jails and prisons. Many prison cells are a size of a parking spot. "How do you maintain social distance when you are cooped all in together."pic.twitter.com/fdOwVMzQ8p1 reply 1 retweet 5 likesShow this thread -
Since shelter-in-place orders went into effect fort
#COVID19,@chesaboudin says that crime rates in San Francisco are down 35%. “We don’t need money bail and mass incarceration to keep us safe.”pic.twitter.com/81Qk5ig9nD2 replies 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread
Completely agree with @chesaboudin. Besides, prisons will never keep society safe for 1 because you come OUT of prison with a worst criminal mindset than u went in because EVERYONE is committing criminal acts in prison including the guards and the warden and u learn it from them!
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