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What could Detroit build instead of a new jail?

What could Detroit build instead of a new jail? Detroiters have ideas.  “Instead of building a new jail,  we need to fund teacher professional development around restorative practices.” “Instead of a new jail, we should build fully funded daycare centers.” “Instead of new jails, we need housing and no homelessness.” “Instead of a new jail...
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Detroit Justice Center Partners on National Report on Women with Incarcerated Loved Ones

DJC was proud to partner with Essie Justice Group on the first national survey of women with incarcerated loved ones. The new report, Because She’s Powerful: The Political Isolation and Resistance of Women with Incarcerated Loved Ones, asks and answers the question, what is mass incarceration doing to millions of women who have loved ones...
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National Survey of Women with Incarcerated Loved Ones

Today 1 in 4 women has a loved one in prison. Even though there are millions of women with loved ones behind bars, our personal and family experiences have never been gathered.
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We’re launching a bail fund in Detroit! Apply to be a full-time Bail Disruptor

The Detroit Justice Center is partnering with The Bail Project to launch a bail fund in Detroit this spring. A majority of people in jail have not been convicted of a crime and are locked up simply because they can’t afford to pay bail. We must end cash bail and, in the meantime, get people out...
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Movement Lawyering at the 2018 Allied Media Conference

How can we infuse our legal work with more creativity, joy, and imagination as we support communities organizing for social change? The Movement Lawyering Network Gathering will bring radical lawyers and legal workers together for a day of skill-building to help them incorporate media, art, and technology into their practice. We will explore ways that...
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Restorative justice city: One woman’s quest to create a more just Detroit [Model D]

AARON MONDRY | MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 2018Photo by Nick Hagen Amanda Alexander once represented a client who gave birth while incarcerated. Convicted for a “relatively minor offense,” according to Alexander, the woman didn’t know she was pregnant until she got to prison.    Read More
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McGregor Fund grants $600,000 for community law center [Crain’s Detroit]

A $600,000 grant from the Detroit-based McGregor Fund is supporting the launch of a new, nonprofit community law center aimed at helping low-income and indigent Detroit and Wayne County residents overcome legal barriers to securing a driver's license, employment, housing and other opportunities. 
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Introduction to Movement Lawyering in Detroit and Beyond

The Introduction to Movement Lawyering in Detroit and Beyond workshop will introduce students and attendees to the Movement Lawyering Framework, which centers community power building and seeks to democratize the law. 
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Unlocked Futures helps social entrepreneurs reform prison system [Nation Swell]

A new initiative, backed in part by the singer John Legend, is hoping to reverse those dire statistics. Unlocked Futures is a joint project of the philanthropic fund New Profit, Bank of America and Legend’s own nonprofit, FreeAmerica.
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