‘Always terrified’: Detainees on Rikers share their story
/“I don’t know if I'm going to get a call that something bad happened.”
Read More“I don’t know if I'm going to get a call that something bad happened.”
Read More“We’re chipping away at the enormous health equity issues.”
Read More“If we're going to say lived experience and perspective has value, we have to acknowledge a mismatch between format and people who own that lived experience.”
Read MoreFILSAA works to promote equity in the legal profession
Read MoreThe Queens Public Library kicked off a week of programming Monday to help formerly incarcerated patrons and their family members.
Read More“This technology-focused initiative will help individuals re-establish themselves in the community as they aspire to lead productive lives free of further justice-system involvement.”
Read More“Having to depend on people, but not having that opportunity because I still have fines and fees to pay has been very harrowing, very discouraging and repulsive.”
Read MoreSister Teresa Fitzgerald, CSJ is the founder and executive director at Hour Children, which is based in Long Island City.
Read More“Parole in this state is punitive. The number one function is to send you back to prison.”
Read More“I knew that the system was biased but I didn't completely understand how crooked it was.”
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