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Sales record: The hardcover of Until We Reckon sold over 11,000 copies.
Praise for the Hardcover: The hardcover of Until We Reckon garnered praise from Michelle Alexander in the New York Times, Sarah Stillman in The New Yorker, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, and numerous other outlets.
Media: Sered is consistently featured on major media, including a January 2020 interview on WNYC's On the Media: http://www.wnycstudios.org/story/alternative-to-prison/ and a New York Times op ed https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/03/opinion/violence-criminal-justice.html
Platform: Danielle Sered was recently named a 2020 Ashoka Fellow. She sits on the Downstate Coalition for Crime Victims, the Advisory Council to the New York State Office of Victims Services, the New York State Governor's Council on Reentry and Community Reintegration, and the Advisory Board to the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice. She has presented at the Aspen Ideas Festival, the Atlantic Magazine Summit on Race and Justice, and the Bipartisan Summit on Criminal Justice Reform. Danielle received the 67th Precinct Council Award for Service, given in recognition for leadership in reducing violence in Brooklyn, and the Brown Memorial Baptist Church Extraordinary Woman Award. Under her leadership, Common Justice received the Award for Innovation in Victim Services from Attorney General Holder and the federal Office for Victims of Crime.
Timely topic: Recent protests calling for police abolition have sparked an interest in alternatives, and Until We Reckon is perfectly positioned to speak to those who are looking.
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