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Governor Newsom Signs Budget, including HART Team Funding
Yesterday, Governor Newsom signed into law a budget which includes significant funding for rehabilitative programming inside CA prisons, reentry services for returning citizens, support for[...]
Statement on Roe v Wade
We are enraged at the recent Supreme Court decision (Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization) to overturn Roe v. Wade. We recognize this as an[...]
Statement on ACA 3
We are deeply disappointed that ACA 3 failed to pass the California State Senate in time to make the November 2022 ballot. Read our statement[...]
ARC Selected by Mackenzie Scott
We are honored to announce that we are a beneficiary of MacKenzie Scott’s generosity. We applaud her groundbreaking approach to philanthropy and we’re grateful that[...]
Sam Lewis testifies against Prop 47 Rollbacks
We defeated a rollback of Prop 47. ARC’s Sam Lewis gave testimony against AB 1599, the dangers of tough-on-crime legislation, and how felony records have[...]
NFL Inspire Change
Yesterday ARC, NFL’s Inspire Change, and Place4Grace worked together to provide 21 kids with incarcerated fathers a day they won’t soon forget! 21 kids got[...]
NBA Grant
Today, the NBA Foundation has announced 38 new grants totaling $11 million to help create employment opportunities, further career advancement and drive greater economic empowerment[...]
ARC/NBA visit Indiana Prison
An inspiring day played out earlier this month in IDOC Putnam Correctional Facility with the Indiana Pacers, Represent Justice, Plus One Society, Last Mile, ARC,[...]
DC Advocacy
Today ARC leaders Michael Mendoza, Celina Chapin, Oscar Canales, and Jerome Dixon joined Congressman Cárdenas and leaders from partner advocacy groups urging the passage of[...]
Magnolia Gardening
More photos from our community garden event at our Magnolia Housing site in Los Angeles earlier this month. We felt such energy, love, and community[...]
ARC member Ezekiel Nishiyama selected as Los Angeles County Youth Commissioner
We are excited to announce the appointment of ARC Youth Advocate Ezekiel Nishiyama as a Youth Commissioner to the LA County Youth Commission. This Commission[...]
ARC’s Hope and Redemption Team to Expand to 31 CDCR Prisons
Yesterday, Governor Newsom signed into law a budget which includes significant funding for rehabilitative programming inside California prisons, reentry services for returning citizens, survivors and victims of crimes, and age-appropriate care for system-involved youth. Most notably, the state will fully fund the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC)’s transformative Hope and Redemption Team (HART), in which ARC Life Coaches who served life sentences go back into CDCR institutions to provide parole board preparation, rehabilitative programming, and reentry support to those still in confinement. The funding will allow the Hope and Redemption programming to operate in 31 prisons.
Advocates Praise Bi-Partisan Reform Package that Treats Children in the Criminal Justice System Like Children
Washington, DC – Congressmembers Bruce Westerman (R- AR), Karen Bass (D- CA), and Tony Cárdenas (D- CA) have introduced a bipartisan package of legislation supported by research and brain science with a clear message: Children are different from adults and must be treated differently in the criminal justice system. The members will appear in a press conference today at 3pm ET alongside those directly impacted to discuss the legislation -- register for the press conference here, and look for an email confirmation with log-in credentials.
Statement on Derek Chauvin Verdict
ARC Statement on the Derek Chauvin Verdict Our hearts are with the family of George Floyd as no decision today will bring his life back.[...]
Netflix Show “Worn Stories” features ARC’s Ride Home Program
ARC's Ride Home Program will be featured in Worn Stories, a new Netflix documentary series about clothes and the people who wear them. The series[...]
DA Gascón Policies Introduced
Today Los Angeles ushered in a new District Attorney, George Gascón, marking the beginning of a new era of justice reform. In Gascón’s virtual inauguration[...]
Prop 17 Passes
Today, millions of CA voters approved Proposition 17, restoring the right to vote to over 50,000 Californians who have completed their prison terms. Together, we[...]
Prop 25 fails to pass
Though we are disappointed to see Prop 25 fall short in front of CA voters, we will continue to fight for economic justice and equity[...]
Prop 20 Defeated
Last Tuesday, CA voters overwhelmingly rejected Prop 20 (62% NO, 38% YES), choosing to value hope and rehabilitation over more prison spending and excessive punishment.[...]
Bills signed by Governor, including AB 2147
During a year that has been especially difficult for our community members both inside and outside of correctional facilities, we commend Governor Newsom for signing[...]
Governor Gavin Newsom Signs Criminal Justice Legislation Into Law
SACRAMENTO, CA – Governor Gavin Newsom signed several criminal justice bills into law yesterday. Most notably, the bills the Governor signed will protect youth in police custody (SB 203) and pair oversight and accountability with the closure of the Department of Juvenile Justice (SB 823). “We applaud Governor Newsom for signing a suite of bills that enacts further positive change to our criminal justice system,” said Sam Lewis, Executive Director of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC). “By recognizing the unique vulnerability of children and by choosing to close DJJ the right way, our California leadership continues to uphold the humanity of those who have experienced or are experiencing incarceration.”
Statement from Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) on Change of Leadership at California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR)
On behalf of the 1,600 ARC members throughout the state of California and thousands of our community members still incarcerated in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), we thank outgoing Secretary of Corrections Ralph Diaz for his service and devotion to rehabilitation of incarcerated people.
$30 Million Public-Private Partnership Launched to Support Returning Citizens, as California Urgently Reduces Prison Populations to Curb Impact of COVID-19
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (August 27, 2020) -- Today, as COVID-19 spreads through prisons and jails, philanthropies and nonprofits joined the State of California and Governor Gavin Newsom to announce “Returning Home Well”, a new public-private partnership that provides essential services -- like housing, health care, treatment, transportation, direct assistance, and employment support -- for Californians returning home from prison after July 1, 2020. These are individuals that have either met their natural release date or are being released on an expedited timeline due to COVID-19. The State announced an initial commitment of $15 million, which will be matched by philanthropic contributions for a total goal of $30 million.
ARC August 2020 Inside Newsletter
The newest edition of our quarterly Inside Newsletter, sent to thousands of individuals inside California prisons and facilities, is now available! You can read it HERE.
Statement from Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) on killing of George Floyd
Our community is filled with alternating rage and sadness for the family of George Floyd in the wake of his brazen killing by Minneapolis police. We stand in solidarity and protest with people who are victims of state violence. At ARC, we believe communities and individuals are stronger when they are safe, healthy, and whole. Further, we see clearly how the interlocking systems of white supremacy and criminal justice deem some lives more valuable than others, in the wake of the recent deaths of #AhmaudArbery and #BreonnaTaylor.