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Center for Court Innovation Seeks Supervising Coordinator (NYC)
The Center for Court Innovation, a project of the Fund for the City of New York, is a non-profit organization that promotes new thinking about how to reduce crime and incarceration while strengthening public trust in justice. The Center creates operating projects, including the award-winning Red Hook Community Justice Center and Midtown Community Court, that
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Nazareth Housing Seeks Paid Intern for Outreach to Faith-Based Organizations (NYC)
Summary of the Position: Nazareth Housing (NH), a nonprofit provider of low-income housing, emergency shelter and homelessness prevention services, seeks two interns to assist our Resiliency Office. The interns will work directly with the Resiliency Coordinator on a substantive community outreach project aimed at promoting Nazareth Housing’s storm recovery services, expanding the LESReady! neighborhood coalition,
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New Economy Project Seeks Program Associate (NYC)
New Economy Project seeks an energetic and committed social justice activist to join our growing team. We are hiring a new Program Associate to support our economic justice campaigns by helping to staff our free legal assistance hotline, and conducting know-your-rights workshops with community-based organizations throughout New York City. Financial Justice Hotline: The NYC Financial
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Video: Confronting the Tragedy
On Friday, October 21st, the Murphy Institute convened academics, activists, students, and practitioners to pose crucial questions concerning the criminal justice system and the labor movement’s place and responsibility within it. We heard from Carmen Berkeley, Joo-Hyun Kang, Eugene O’Donnell and Ed Ott about how they see our communities confronting the complex and interlocking dynamics of
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