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New Report Calls for Early Release of Elderly Prisoners
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The incarceration of frail elders, who represent the smallest threat to public safety but the largest cost to imprison, embodies failed public policy that California lawmakers must re-examine, according to a new report released December 15, 2005 by LSPC. |
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All of Us or None Bans the Box in San Francisco
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In September 2005, LSPC's All of Us or None project achieved a major victory in our Ban the Box campaign when members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to stop asking about past felony convictions on applications for public employment. |
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Update on LSPC's Older Prisoner Campaign
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After two years of work, we have produced a comprehensive report, and are advocating for both short-term and long-term policy changes. |
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LSPC Pregnant Prisoner Campaign Takes Off
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In partnership with public health volunteers, we are investigating the health needs of incarcerated pregnant women. |
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Photovoice Project Continues
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Photovoice participants document the impact of incarceration and the prison system in their daily lives through photographs. |
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All of Us or None's Activities Gain Support and Recognition
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All of us or None has been presented certificates of appreciation and honor by numerous individuals and organizations, and some of our lead organizers have received additional recognition. |
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LSPC partners with GIFT for grassroots fundraising
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LSPC's fundraising interns are working with the Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training (GIFT), a project aiming to increase the number of people of color in fundraising. |
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