On July 12, join @finishthefive as they demand the Texas legislature invest in care and support for kids and communities, not prisons!
Sign up here: https://t.co/PULgME7z2M
Donald Trump has been convicted of 34 felonies. While he could still be president, there are plenty of other jobs he is now barred from
As a billionaire, he’ll probably be ok. But across the US, 19 million people with felony convictions face job discrimination every single day🧵
Repost from “Inspiring Stories” on Facebook:
INSPIRING ENTREPRENEUR & COMEDIAN 👏🏽✨ Meet Justin Silva, a New Haven native whose journey from electrician to full-time comedian is a testament to following your passion. Despite a stable job, Justin felt unfulfilled until he discovered comedy at 21. Falling in love with making people laugh, he left his jobs to pursue his dream, performing at open mics and hosting gigs. With dedication and perseverance, Justin's social media presence grew, leading him and his fiancé Ashley Cotto to Florida to pursue comedy full-time. Now on a worldwide tour, Justin's commitment to his craft and his family, including his five children, serves as an inspiration to all aspiring comedians.
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#NewHaven #ct #heinspires #inspiringstories
Not only does the U.S. have the highest incarceration rate in the world – every single U.S. state incarcerates more people per capita than virtually any independent democracy on earth.
So much for the land of the free, right? https://t.co/xxbyauMjdj
It’s even more interesting to think back to all the times he talked down on children and the things they did when ol’boy was breaking laws left and right the whole time🥴 not surprising
It’s interesting to see someone who pushed back on so many progressive youth justice recommendations now facing possible incarceration. I wonder if he’ll be pro-reform now? 🥹
After a nationwide, values-driven selection process, we are thrilled to announce that Iliana Pujols [ @ilianap_ ] will join the Youth First Justice Collaborative as our Director of Youth Organizing and Leadership! https://t.co/1A452lQ3Hz
Why are so many unconvicted women stuck in jails?
It's because the typical bail amounts to a full year’s income for women.
They're simply too poor to get out.
Learn more in our new report Women’s Mass Incarceration:
The Whole Pie 2024: https://t.co/c9Nyj8tYr7
#HIRING: We're seeking a Youth Justice Campaign Strategist to join our team.
Check out the job description & apply by TOMORROW, January 18, 2024: https://t.co/oLNkOe6jAv