07/07/2022
Please join me for a discussion featuring Darlene Flynn as we examine Racism as a Health Crisis
NNJ envisions well-informed, educated and resourced #criminaljustice state-based organizations.
07/07/2022
Please join me for a discussion featuring Darlene Flynn as we examine Racism as a Health Crisis
11/01/2021
Excited to be in conversation Wednesday November 17 at 2:00 p.m. ET with Kristin Henning, law professor and author of The Rage of Innocence How America Criminalizes Black Youth. Register at https://bit.ly/criminalizeblackyouth
10/27/2021
Join NNJ tomorrow for this amazing documentary and post-screening discussion. Register at https://bit.ly/onthesegrounds
10/07/2021
Please join us for the first in our Fall Series. Register at https://bit.ly/racecapitalpunishment
09/28/2021
So excited to announce one of our fall series webinars featuring Joia Thornton in a discussion about race and capital punishment on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 3:30 p.m. Register today at
https://bit.ly/racecapitalpunishment
07/20/2021
Join us for State of Affairs: Examining the Intersectionality of Progressive and Regressive State Legislation hosted by the State Issues Working Group of Justice Roundtable. Wednesday July 21 1-2:30 pm ET
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: State of Affairs: Examining the Intersectionality of Progressive and Regressive State Legislation. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Join the State Issues Working Group for an event addressing the juxtapositions in progressive and regressive reforms that are part of the state criminal legal reform landscape and elevating state developments for the justice roundtable so that federal advocates are aware of state reforms in shaping....
05/04/2021
Check out our latest NNJ Member Showcase featuring Mai Moore of Empowering Youth Exploring Justice (EYEJ) This was a dynamic conversation about supporting our youth and ensuring their growth and development as well as helping them with the trauma and stress they are faced with daily. We also examine racism and White supremacy
NNJ Member Showcase, Mai Moore with Empowering Youth Exploring Justice Empowering Youth, Exploring Justice (EYEJ) drives social justice reform by empowering young people to advocate for change. Mai Moore and June Antoine founded...
04/19/2021
In light of the trauma being experienced by our young people around the country, I hope you join us on Wednesday April 21, at 12:00 p.m. ET to hear from Mai Moore a youth advocate in Ohio. Mai and June Antoine founded Empowering Youth Exploring Justice (EYEJ) in 2013 as a response to the growing needs of children in Cleveland’s underserved communities. (EYEJ) drives social justice reform by empowering young people to advocate for change.
NNJ Member Showcase: Mai Moore • National Network for Justice Date/Time: April 21, 1:00-2:00 p.m. EDT Featuring: Mai Moore, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Empowering Youth, Exploring Justice Empowering Youth, Exploring Justice (EYEJ) drives social justice reform by empowering young people to advocate for change. Mai Moore and June Antoine founded the organiz...
04/08/2021
Join NNJ for our Thursday Spring Member Showcases. Today we will be featuring James Dold, Executive Director of Human Rights for Kids. James will be discussing HRFK "2020 State Ratings Report: Human Rights Protections for Children in the U.S. Justice System"
There is still time to register for this discussion at 1:00 p.m. ET Thursday April 8.
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Human Rights Protections for Children in the U.S. Justice System. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. The HRFK National State Ratings Report examines 12 categories of law that are vital to establishing a basic legal framework to protect the human rights of kids in the criminal justice system. The purpose of the report is to help educate the public and public policymakers on what reforms need to take...
03/10/2021
Join the Justice Roundtable Racial Justice Working Group and the National Network for Justice for a screening of the short film about the African American Miniature Museum. We are pleased to feature Karen Collins, the Founder and Executive Director of the Museum in a discussion following the screening.
Wednesday, March 24, at 1:00 pm ET. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN_5HgyNoWwQuav3-D8TNA-ZA
Join us for a "Member Moments" April -September we will feature NNJ Member and their work. More details to come.
01/29/2021
NNJ will be showcasing the work of our members beginning in April. If you are a member please contact us at [email protected] to let us know you would like to discuss your work. If you are not a member join us www.nationalnetworkforjustice.org
National Network for Justice The National Network of Justice is a membership-led organization established to support and strengthen the work of state-based organizations including crime survivors, formerly incarcerated leaders, youth, immigration, public health and reentry service organizations seeking to reduce jail, prison, a...
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