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Op-Ed: I mentored the Menendez brothers. Here’s why I have hope for them.
"Despite their recent parole denials, the Menendez Brothers now have hope for the first time, and their story has ignited a meaningful conversation about the[...]
Hope and Redemption (by the Numbers!)
By Emma Newman When Chris Dodds began serving a 26-to life sentence in the ‘90s, he had no hope of ever leaving prison. But as[...]
Read our Hope and Redemption Team Impact Report
We’re pleased to release a report on the impact that our Hope and Redemption Team (HART) has had on incarcerated individuals across California, helping[...]
A New EV Training Program Launches for the Formerly Incarcerated Community
Taking Charge: A New EV Training Program Launches for the Formerly Incarcerated Community By Emma Newman On August 4, nine formerly incarcerated people gathered, with[...]
New Report Highlights the Success of Community-Based Reentry in CA
A new report from the State of California underscores the power of community-based reentry programs in reducing recidivism. According to the data, people who have[...]
ARC Teams Up with Barber-Entrepreneur Vic Blends to Launch Barber Academy at Valley State Prison
Victor Fontanez, aka Vic Blends Barber Academy, opened inside Valley State Prison, which is the first licensed barbershop operation in a US prison. . The[...]
ARC Applauds the Announcement of CRC Prison Closure in 2026
In 2026, California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) is set to close, marking the fifth prison to close in California since 2020. Today, California’s prison population is[...]
“We Told Each Other We’d Meet at ARC”: How ARC’s Front Desk Interns Welcome People Home
“We Told Each Other We’d Meet at ARC”: How ARC’s Front Desk Interns Welcome People Home Written by: Josh Pynoos, ARC's Communication and Advocacy Strategist [...]
On the River, Formerly Incarcerated People Celebrate Their Freedom
On the River, Formerly Incarcerated People Celebrate Their Freedom Written by: Emma Newman, ARC Communications Intern For three days, dozens of formerly incarcerated people, from[...]
Read ARC member Fausto Lopez’s story in Men’s Health Magazine
After ten straight days battling L.A.’s wildfires and a grueling 24‑hour shift on the Eaton Fire, 20-year-old Fausto Lopez, a Pine Grove incarcerated firefighter, got life‑changing[...]
The First 48: How the Ride Home Program Helps People Face the Fear of Freedom
The First 48: How the Ride Home Program Helps People Face the Fear of Freedom By Josh Pynoos When someone is released from a California[...]
Meet ARC’s New Interim Executive Director!
We are pleased to announce that Rob Woronoff has joined the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) as our Interim Executive Director, while we search for someone to[...]
SB 672 is Alive and Well!
We are writing to provide an important update regarding SB 672—a bill that has brought us closer than ever to recognizing the humanity and potential[...]
ARC’s Statement in Solidarity with our Immigrant Community
We are heartbroken by the disturbing display of force used against so many of our community members this weekend, not to mention the increase in[...]
Young Adult LWOP Bill Passes the CA Senate!
SB 672, the Youth Rehabilitation and Opportunity Act, authored by Senator Rubio, has officially passed the California Senate! This bill provides a second chance to[...]
Escaping Alcatraz: How the California Model Is Closing Prisons and Rethinking Mass Incarceration
Escaping Alcatraz: How the California Model Is Closing Prisons and Rethinking Mass Incarceration President Trump recently remarked that he’d like to reopen Alcatraz Prison as[...]
“You Deserve to Heal”: Therapist Shay on the Power and Purpose of Free Therapy at ARC
“You Deserve to Heal”: Therapist Shay on the Power and Purpose of Free Therapy at ARC An Interview with ARC Communications Intern, Clarissa Gutierrez In[...]
Read ARC’s 2024 Impact Report
At ARC, we believe that compassion creates new pathways - a belief that guided our efforts to empower currently and formerly incarcerated people in 2024.[...]
ARC Celebrates Launch of LA County Firefighter Training Program for Women
The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) is proud to celebrate the launch of the Los Angeles County Training Center's (LACTC) first all-female firefighter training cohort! LACTC is[...]
ARC Partners with Proyecto PaMaRa at Valley State Prison
ARC joined forces with international artist Rauw Alejandro’s Proyecto PaMaRa and 1Community to welcome over 100 young incarcerated men into a day of dialogue, creative[...]
Statement from ARC’s Board of Directors on Leadership Transition
Today, the Board of Directors of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition announces Sam Lewis’s decision to step down after six years as Executive Director and over 10[...]
ARC Opens New Headquarters, The Hope and Redemption Center
The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) is proud to announce the grand opening of our new headquarters—the Hope and Redemption Center in Echo Park. This groundbreaking center[...]
ARC’s State Policy Priorities for 2025
We're thrilled to announce our state policy priorities for 2025! Our legislation brings hope to our incarcerated community, including those serving LWOP, higher wages for[...]
AB 247, Our Bill to Raise Wages for Incarcerated Hand Crew Members, Passes its First Committee!
AB 247, a bill to raise wages for our heroic hand crews, passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee! ARC member and formerly incarcerated firefighter Eduardo[...]
An Update on Our Firefighter Fund
To date, ARC has raised more than $1.8 MILLION for our incarcerated firefighters!! With these funds, we have already provided immediate support. We are beginning to implement[...]