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Our Vision to Achieve True Public Safety

For decades, local, state and federal public officials from both political parties and powerful interest groups engineered the system of mass incarceration. They did this in part by constructing a narrative of fear fueled by racism through which they passed laws, spent billions of dollars, and separated millions of families. It was a disaster of epic proportions that unfolded in slow motion and for which we are still paying the price today as a nation. T

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Whether You Live in a Mansion or Under a Bridge, the Government Can’t Just Take Your Stuff

Imagine if government agents came to your home and carted away everything you own, without warning and without telling you how to get back whatever they didn’t throw out. For Lisa Hooper, who lives with her partner outdoors near Interstate 90 in Seattle, this is an ever-present thre

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I Was a Child, But My Prison Guards Treated Me Like a Dog in Solitary Confinement

This piece originally appeared at The Guardian.As a teenager, I made some bad decisions. I got into trouble with the law. When I was 15, I was sentenced to a year at the Lincoln Hill School for Boys, a juvenile prison. I didn’t have a great idea what that meant at the time. I didn’t know they’d be sending me four hours away to Irma, Wisconsin, where I would be surrounded by guards who treat the kids there like dogs. They put us in cages, causing us more trauma. I ended up spending two years there after my sentence was extended. There are about 160 kids aged 14-17 at Lincoln Hills. A lot of drama happened there with guards beating k

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Day 7: Tell ND Gov: Keep water protectors safe from police abuse

By Claire Gardner

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Defiant as Ever, Water Protectors Vow to Continue the Fight Against the Dakota ‘Black Snake’ Pipeline

STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION, N.D. — On his fourth day in office, President Trump took executive action that signaled his desire to complete the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. He signed a memorandum ordering the Army secretary and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to “review and approve in an expedited manner…requests for approval to construct and operate the DAPL” as well as an executive order to “streamline and expedite” the environmental review and approval process for so-called “high priority infrastructure projects.” Trump’s outrageous and provocative executive actions took many people by surprise — even the new Re

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Government Employees Get to Have Opinions, Too

In the midst of widespread reports of a clampdown on federal agencies’ public communications by the Trump administration, lots of people are asking about what rights federal government employees have to continue speaking to the public. The short answer? It depends. The new administration is entitled to use the official channe

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I’m Paralyzed From the Collarbone Down, and My Time in Prison Revealed a System That Robs Prisoners of Their Rights and Dignity

I have a spinal cord injury in my neck, which rendered me paralyzed from the collarbone down. When I was sentenced to prison, my physical disability should have been taken into account by the corrections officers and staff. But it wasn’t. Instead I was deprived basic care and necessary services, which put my health at risk and caused me great harm. While incarcerated with the Oregon Department of Corrections, I was needlessl

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Day 6: Read "Donald Trump: A One-Man Constitutional Crisis"

By Claire Gardner

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President Trump Says the Dakota Access Pipeline ‘Serves the National Interest,’ Yet It Threatens Indian Rights and the Drinking Water of 18 Million People

STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION, N.D. — President Trump’s executive order yesterday has an impressive-sounding title: “Expediting Environmental Reviews and Approvals for High-Priority Infrastructure Projects.” What the title really should say, however, is: “How to Make Money for Big Oil Real Fast Despite the Human and Environmental Costs.”     The executive order makes no reference to the Dakota Access Pipeline, the 1,100-mile pipe

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Day 5: Learn about Trump's plan to gut services to disabled people

By Claire Gardner

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