Cárdenas, Bass Introduce Legislation to Protect Minors in the Justice System | U.S. Congressman Tony Cárdenas
The bill has been endorsed by Human Rights for Kids, Campaign for Youth Justice, Justice Roundtable, National Association of Counsel for Children, Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), Revolve Impact, First Focus Campaign for Children, R Street Institute, and School Social Work Association of America, Casa Esperanza, Alianza for Youth Justice, LAMC Cultural Reentry Program and LAREO.
Local Groups Unite to Offer Violence Prevention Strategies
Kellie Dillon expresses support for the violence prevention collective. (Karim Saafir photo)
A consortium of local and regional violence prevention leaders recently united to offer proven violence prevention strategies to residents of impacted neighborhoods throughout greater Los Angeles.
The organizations, connected by their advocacy for criminal justice reform, held a press conference on April 21, to announce their intention to form the Southern California/L.A. Peacekeepers Collaborative (SCLAPC).
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Dr. Aquil Basheer, executive director of the Brotherhood Unified for Independent Leadership Through Discipline program (BUILD), founded SCLAPC to share knowledge and lessons learned from decades of working on inner-city streets to mitigate disagreements among individuals and groups.
Prominent Male Allies Run Full Page Ad in the Washington Post Calling on Congress to Support the Marshall Plan for Moms
Steph Curry, Don Cheadle, and Colin Farrell join thousands of Americans who support providing mothers with direct payments, paid family leave, affordable childcare and pay equity
Campaign receives major financial support from Craig Newmark Philanthropies
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NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 50 prominent male allies, many of whom are fathers, today signed a letter in the
Washington Post calling on Congress to support the Marshall Plan for Moms, to pay mothers for their unpaid, unseen labor and to pass policies addressing parental leave, affordable childcare, and pay equity. They join over 50 women who