With criminal records, and promote active participation in criminal and social justice policy decisions, discussions and deliberations by the people whose lives are Public health and safety, reshape the media portrayal and public opinion of people Leadership training to formerly and currently incarcerated people, their families,Ĭommunities, allies, and criminal justice professionals. (New York) The Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions influences socio-economic, criminal, and juvenile justice policy by providing research, advocacy, and Multi-generational movement needed for fundamental change.Ĭenter for Nu Leadership, Ĭory Greene, Divine Pryor, Kyung-Ji Kate Rhee, and Chino Hardin In the San Francisco Bay Area and contribute to building the larger multi-racial, Through rights-based services, policy campaigns,Ĭivic engagement, and direct action, we improve conditions in our neighborhoods
Organizations and Latino organizations, we build bridges of solidarity between (California) Causa Justa :: Just Cause builds grassroots power and leadership Justice system through youth organizing, healing justice, and leadership development programs. The power of LGBTQ youth ages 13 to 25 and directly impacted by the criminal
We build on the rich cultural tradition of resistance in the South to build Transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth to build a safer and more just New (Louisiana) BreakOUT! seeks to end the criminalization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, Wes Ware, Milan Nicole Sherry, Nate Faulk, and Shaena Johnson Our projectsĪre grounded in the needs and leadership of communities in the struggle for justice and liberation. Organizing, technology development, and collaborative design to build the power Research Action Design (RAD) uses community-led research, transformative media Think, feel, and act in support of the most marginalized families of all formations.Ĭhris Schweidler, Pascal Emmer, and Sasha Costanza-Chock Through movement building that centers women, trans, and gender non-conforming people of color, Forward Together is working to change the way people Vision is that every family have the rights, recognition, and resources it needs to Toward family-driven solutions that improve public health, safety, and prosperityįorward Together,, įorward Together is a multi-racial organization that works with community leadersĪnd organizations to transform culture and policy to catalyze social change. WeĪre building a people-powered movement to end mass incarceration, criminalization, and state violence by moving funding away from prisons and punishment and
The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights advances racial and economic justice toĮnsure dignity and opportunity for low-income people and people of color. Who Pays? The True Cost of Incarceration on FamiliesĮlla Baker Center for Human Rights, Īzadeh Zohrabi, Maria Dominguez, Darris Young, Zachary Norris, Patrisse Cullors, THE TRUE COSTS OF THE PUNITIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMĬhallenges to Building Economic StabilityĬhallenges to Maintaining Relationships and Family StabilityĬhallenges to Health During Incarceration and Beyond Oakland, CA: Ella BakerĬenter, Forward Together, Research Action Design, 2015. Who Pays? The True Cost of Incarceration on Families. Saneta deVuono-powell, Chris Schweidler, Alicia Walters, and Azadeh Zohrabi. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialShareAlike 4.0 International License. Check the original document to verify accuracy. This text is machine-read, and may contain errors.