Supporting the Leadership of Formerly Incarcerated People

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With the generous support of the San Francisco Foundation, the California Criminal Justice Funders Group (CCJFG) has researched existing fellowship programs for formerly incarcerated people within the criminal justice field. At this hybrid in-person/virtual briefing, we will present the research as well as best practices for supporting fellowships for formerly incarcerated people and hear directly from people who run such program and have participated in fellowships.

Speakers
Linda Evans, California Criminal Justice Funders Group, Fellow
George Galvis, Executive Director, Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ)
Karen Hsueh, Chief of Staff & Co Facilitator, Insight Garden Program & California Criminal Justice Funders Group, Fellow
Malachi Larrabee-Garza, Founder and Principle, Innovative Justice Solutions
Anuja Mendiratta, Senior Philanthropic Advisor, Race Gender and Human Rights Fund & California Criminal Justice Funders Group Co-Founder & Co-Chair
Daniel Mendoza, Community Organizer, CURYJ
Ny Nourn, Organizer, Survived & Punished
Tamisha Walker, President and Director of Operations, Safe Return Project
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