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By The #CLOSEthecreek Team
April 23, 2019
From Monday April 22 through Friday April 26, the #CLOSEthecreek campaign is celebrating and bringing community together!
By Jonathan McGee, #LwC2019
April 17, 2019
Leading with Conviction is transformational.
By Darren Mack
April 11, 2019
I have been with the campaign to #CLOSErikers since the beginning because I know that Rikers is a human rights crisis. I know it must be closed now.
By DeAnna Hoskins
We need your voice to call on the Trump administration to end a dangerous rule change before it begins.
April 4, 2019
This week, after years of unwavering and uncompromising advocacy, directly impacted communities won three historic victories in New York State.
By Vidal Guzman with Megan French-Marcelin
New York State undermines its commitment to civic engagement by barring people on parole and probation from participating in juries.
By Megan French-Marcelin, #WORKINGfuture Campaign Coordinator
March 19, 2019
Over 70,000,000people in the United States have a criminal record. They face an estimated 45,000 barriers and exclusions.
By Marcus Bullock, #LwC2019
March 18, 2019
When I was only fifteen years old, I was sentenced to eight years in prison and sent to a maximum security facility hours away from my home.
By Megan, Hakim, Lester, and the #WORKINGfuture Team
March 12, 2019
Formerly incarcerated people are organizing to stop dangerous cuts from essential food stamps
By Eunisses Hernandez, Los Angeles Campaign Coordinator
March 6, 2019
JusticeLA secured a vote to replace a men's jail with mental health facilities and stop plans for the construction of a women's jail in the city.
By Alaina Combs, #LwC2019
I can’t talk about Leading with Conviction without crying because I’m just so grateful to be a part of this cohort.
By Divine Pryor
January 15, 2019
Since the founding of the United States, language has been central to dehumanizing Black and brown people to justify violence and injustice.