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Other sticky issues that Benforado tackles in his book are the unreliability of eyewitness testimony — our system guards against contamination of physical evidence, he notes, but relies heavily on fallible human memory — as well as unconscious biases held by judges, lawyers, police officers and juries. He’s got some interesting ideas on how the system can be improved by removing the human factor, but you should read them for yourself. The second Silicon Valley Reads book selection, “Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death and Redemption in an American Prison,” by Shaka Senghor tackles the issues of atonement and prison reform. Senghor will be here to discuss his work at five events throughout Silicon Valley the week of March 21.

Related ArticlesSan Jose sterling silver ballerina necklace, birthstone necklace, ballet shoes necklace, birthday gift, children's jewelry, kids jewe dive bar with a bad reputation reinventing itselfNew role for former Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken YeagerCity Lights’ ‘Eurydice’: A bilingual production with a twistReaders’ ideas for changing Burnett Middle School nameEggs-citing news for San Jose City Hall’s resident falconsThe month of programming includes films, art projects, legal presentations and panel discussions — beginning with Tuesday’s “Recognizing Our Wrongs” forum on recognizing bias, which will be held at 7 p.m, at the Milpitas Library, You can see the entire listing of events at www.siliconvalleyreads.org..

SHE’S GOT SJPD’S BACK: The San Jose Police Foundation hosted the San Jose Police Department’s Major Awards Ceremony at the Doubletree Hotel on Feb. 16, honoring officers who went well beyond the call of duty over the past year as well as community members who have shown extraordinary support for the department. One of those community members is Linda Lester, who has been a strong supporter of both the foundation and the awards event. A third-generation member of the Santa Clara Valley fruit-growing family, Lester said at the podium that she was so moved by the heroic stories of the San Jose police officers that she’d decided to increase her donation for next year from $30,000 to $50,000.

Most people are quiet sterling silver ballerina necklace, birthstone necklace, ballet shoes necklace, birthday gift, children's jewelry, kids jewe about donations of that size but Lester told foundation board member Sean O’Kane that her goal is to motivate others in the community who have the resources to participate, too, TWO MARATHONS, NO RUNNING REQUIRED: No doubt there are still some tired feet at Stanford University, which held its annual Stanford Dance Marathon on campus last weekend and raised more than $110,000 to support kids battling cancer at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, More than 1,000 students registered to dance for 24 hours from noon on Feb, 18 through noon the following day..

Meanwhile, music students at San Jose’s Santa Teresa High School are getting their instruments ready for the school’s sixth annual Music Marathon on March 3. Starting at 3 p.m. that afternoon, audiences will be treated to nine consecutive hours of chamber music, jazz, concert music and a competition for neighborhood garage bands. The event is free to attend, and it includes carnival games, food and a silent auction with proceeds benefiting the school’s music program. “These young musicians are committed to excellence and put their heart and soul into every musical note they play,” said Julie Bounds, the school’s director of bands. “The local community is in for a very special evening of music and entertainment.”.

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS: Jon Ball retired as an executive vice president with Hensel Phelps at the end of 2016, capping a 32-year career with the construction company, But he apparently didn’t get the memo that retirements are supposed to relaxing, What did Ball do with his new free time? He joined a group of a half-dozen Santa Clara County sterling silver ballerina necklace, birthstone necklace, ballet shoes necklace, birthday gift, children's jewelry, kids jewe guys in their 60s in January to climb Mt, Kilimanjaro, His group, which included 43 porters and four guides, spent nine days on the 19,300-foot high dormant volcano in Tanzania, “Just dream of higher ground because definitely it’s out there,” he said..

SAN JOSE’S IRISH MOM: The San Jose-Dublin Sister City Program will honor Marie O’Flaherty, one of its stalwart supporters, at this year’s Spirit of Ireland Award luncheon on March 28. The festivities will start with a flag-raising ceremony at San Jose City Hall, followed by lunch in the rotunda. O’Flaherty’s late husband, Ray O’Flaherty, was also a recipient of the award in 1994. You can purchase tickets for $65 at www.sanjosedublin.org, which also has all the details except one: Where will the delegation go for drinks after the luncheon: O’Flaherty’s Pub or Five Points, the new bar that Brendan O’Flaherty — Marie and Ray’s son — opened on Santa Clara Street?.

And if you want to get your St, Patrick’s Day celebration started early, the San Jose Dublin Sister City Program is presenting the Black Brothers Band, along with vocalist Erin Ruth Thompson, at downtown’s Trinity Cathedral on March 3, Tickets are $20, DOGS’ DAY: Dog owners sterling silver ballerina necklace, birthstone necklace, ballet shoes necklace, birthday gift, children's jewelry, kids jewe can head to Town Square in Cupertino this Sunday from 10:30 a.m, to noon for “Paws on Main,” a pooch-friendly event that includes agility contests and a complimentary nail trim — for the dogs, not the owners, TnT Rescue will also be on hand with some adorable and adoptable dogs looking for a new home..



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