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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Community Resource Initiative
Capital investigation office and resource center working with families and communities disproportionately impacted by the death penalty Community Resource Initiative is a collectively run investigation office and resource center.
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San Francisco
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Minority Rights
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Fuerza Laboral/Power of Workers
Fuerza Laboral builds the power of workers through direct action organizing / Fuerza Laboral construye el poder de trabajadores por medio de la acción directa We fight against Labor exploitation, wage theft and help create cooperative economy in Rhode Island.
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Civil Liberties Advocacy
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Center for Constitutional Rights Inc
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Youth Development Programs
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SCALES OF JUSTICE 411 INC
Empower local communities by providing self-help educational resources and referrals for legal services which enable citizens to “find their voice” to advocate for themselves during the legal and judicial process.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Empower Missouri
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Broken Chains Jail & Prison Ministry
Restorative Justice ministry providing workforce development, women's residential recovery, and outreach programs.
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Upturn
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Civil Liberties Advocacy
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Lagniappe Law Lab
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New Orleans
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Children's and Youth Services
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The Center for Children's Law and Policy
Our staff members envision a world where the response to youth who get in trouble with the law is developmentally appropriate, free of racial and ethnic bias, and focused on building strengths that help youth avoid further involvement with the justice system.
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