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ATTN Video on Education and Incarceration
In the below video from ATTN: ARC member Charles Anderson advocates for education in prisons, sharing the impact education had on his life while he was incarcerated. https://www.facebook.com/ATTNVideo/videos/1745180242453596/
02.27.17 Chamber and Anti-Recidivism Coalition Jail Tour
On Monday, the Chamber gave an insider's look at the L.A. County's youth detention center, Central Juvenile Hall to Chamber board members, non-profit partners and funders, and business organizations working with the Chamber on smart justice efforts. Participants joined in an in-depth conversation around helping youth succeed through education and rehabilitation. Co-hosted by the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, this one-of-a-kind experience provided the business community the opportunity to explore its role in helping system-involved youth receive a second chance. (Click here to view photos)
Russell Simmons & Nick Cannon Boost 1st Stop Of Van Jones’ WE RISE TOUR Powered By #LoveArmy
July 31, 2017 | 6:45 PM by skandyba Hollywood, CA – In 2008, concert giant Live Nation resurrected the historic venue Hollywood Palladium with an epic JAY-Z concert attended by celebrities including former Laker Derek Fisher, iHeartMedia personality Big Boy and current L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti. It’s only fitting that on July 26, the venue – via a partnership with Roc Nation – was the first to host former Barack Obama advisor, CNN commentator (and recent Roc Nation signee) Van Jones’ multi-city WE RISE TOUR powered by #LoveArmy. As a prominent figure in media who may very well be testing the waters for a future political campaign, Jones[...]
Rapper Common plans free Sacramento concert to promote criminal justice reform
JULY 17, 2017 5:00 AM BY ANITA CHABRIA [email protected] Rapper, actor and activist Common will perform a free concert on Capitol Mall next month to raise awareness about criminal justice reform and push for the passage of three bills in the California Legislature that would give more rights to juvenile offenders and revamp the state’s bail system. The show is scheduled for 5 p.m. Aug. 21 and up to 10,000 people are expected, said Michael Latt, who handles Common’s social impact initiatives. Billboards for the “Imagine Justice” event will go up around Sacramento on Monday. “As an artist, I believe it is[...]
$103 Million Dollars of Prison Funding Diverted to Community and Treatment Programs
Board Of State And Community Corrections Announces $103 Million Dollars For Community Diversion And Treatment Programs June 9, 2017 SACRAMENTO, CA – Yesterday, the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) announced $103 million dollars in grant awards for community diversion and treatment programs across California. Demonstrating the largest reallocation of prison budget funds to community-based programs, this is a historic opportunity for California to lead the way in ensuring effective treatment, diversion and reentry services for individuals most impacted by our criminal justice system. ARC Founder Scott Budnick served as a Co-Chair of the BSCC’s Proposition 47 Executive Steering Committee, alongside Leticia Perez, a[...]
Voice your thoughts on the Prop. 57 Regulations!
Providing Public Comment on the Proposition 57 Emergency Regulations – The Proposition 57 Emergency Regulations have been released, and you can let CDCR know what you think! While there is much to be happy about, there are also areas of concern, such as the fact that many of the new credits are NOT retroactive. You may also have serious concerns about insufficient programming throughout California's prisons. During this public comment period, you have a chance to voice your thoughts and concerns, and help others voice their thoughts and concerns in letters to CDCR. PLEASE follow the steps below to learn how to[...]