Building Our Communities

In order to reduce our reliance on the criminal justice system, we need to invest in building stronger communities capable of dealing with their problems in non-coercive and non-punitive ways. Across the US local and national organizations are working to divest from policing and prisons and invest in communities and individuals.

 
 
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Community Building Programs/Platforms


Agenda to Build Black Futures, BYP 100, Chicago​

A New Social Contract: Collective Solutions Built by and for Communities, National Economics and Social Rights Initiative, NYC

#BuildCommunities Platform, Just Leadership, NYC

Build Justice Not Jails, No New Jails, SF

Building the We: Healing Informed Governing for Racial Equity in Salinas, Race Forward, Salinas, CA

Close the Workhouse, St. Louis, MO.

Freedom to Thrive: Reimagining Safety and Security in our Communities, Center for Popular Democracy, NYC

Houston/Marshall Plan, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute, Harvard University Law School, Boston

Invest in People, Not Police and Prisons, Critical Resistance, SF

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LA for Youth" Campaign, Youth Justice Coalition, LA

Platform, Movement for Black Lives

The $3.4 Trillion Mistake: The Cost of Mass incarceration and Criminalization, and How Justice Reinvestment Can Build a Better Future for All. Communities United, Make the Road New York, Padres & Jóvenes Unidos, and the Right on Justice Alliance.

Vision for Justice 2020 and Beyond, Leadership Conference for Civil Rights, Civil Rights Corp.

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​Alternatives to Police and Prisons

Drugs

Homelessness

Mental Health


Schools

​Sex Work


Youth Violence

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