Zachary Katznelson has worked at the intersection of race and criminal justice for the past 15 years. He is currently a supervisor at the Legal Aid Society of New York's Prisoners' Rights Project. There he focuses on reforming Riker's Island, the second largest jail in the United States, where roughly 90% of the prisoners are Black or Latino and 85% have yet to have a trial.
Mr.Katznelson graduated from Brown University and New York University School of Law.
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