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March 31, 2021 | Fact Sheet | Cameron Johnson

Lessons Learned from Prison Education Interruption during Pandemic

This fact sheet details the effect the coronavirus pandemic has had on postsecondary prison education.

December 4, 2018 | Fact Sheet | Nia West-Bey

Young Women of Color and Unjustice

This fact sheets outlines a key structural barrier experienced by young women of color: unjust use of power and authority.

December 4, 2018 | Fact Sheet | Nia West-Bey

Young Women of Color and Mental Health

This fact sheets outlines a key structural barrier experienced by young women of color: inequity in mental health.

December 4, 2018 | Fact Sheet | Nia West-Bey

Young Women of Color and Exposure to Violence

This fact sheets outlines a key structural barrier experienced by young women of color: exposure to violence.

June 29, 2018 | Fact Sheet | Rebecca Ullrich

Congress Must Act to Protect Immigrants’ Safety at Sensitive Locations

This fact sheet outlines the Department of Homeland Security's "sensitive locations policies," which restrict immigration enforcement actions at certain locations like schools.

June 13, 2017 | Fact Sheet | Kisha Bird

Trump’s Budget Turns Back Clock on Justice

This fact sheet analyzes the Trump Administration's proposed Department of Justice budget, including deep cuts to important civil rights programs.

June 20, 2016 | Fact Sheet | Nia West-Bey

Unrealized Justice: Young Women and Men of Color

Disparities in school discipline, juvenile justice involvement, and community victimization are driving far too many young men and women of color into—or deeper into—the criminal justice system.

June 14, 2016 | Fact Sheet | Nia West-Bey

Unrealized Justice: Young Women of Color

Disparities in school discipline, juvenile justice involvement, and community victimization are driving far too many young men and women of color into—or deeper into—the criminal justice system.

June 14, 2016 | Fact Sheet | Nia West-Bey

Unrealized Justice: Young Men of Color

Disparities in school discipline, juvenile justice involvement, and community victimization are driving far too many young men and women of color into—or deeper into—the criminal justice system.

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