Lifting the Ban on Pell Grants: The Importance of Educational Opportunities for Incarcerated Individuals
This article is part of Shared Justice’s Second Chance Month series running throughout April and May. This series will explore barriers that returning citizens face upon release from prison, highlight […]
The Supreme Court’s Flip-Flop on Religious Freedom and What it Means for Faith-Based Organizations
This article is part of Shared Justice’s Second Chance Month series running throughout April and May. This series will explore barriers that returning citizens face upon release from prison, highlight […]
Combining Religion and Business: The New Frontier
For decades, the reigning opinion on religion and business in America has been to keep them strictly separate. In recent years, however, a number of the country’s most successful companies […]
Expanding our Vision of Human Rights
Human rights today are generally understood to be rights for individuals. The United Nations defines human rights as “rights inherent to all human beings.” This includes, but is not limited to, “the […]
What’s Next? Criminal Justice Reform After the the First Step Act
This article is part of Shared Justice’s Second Chance Month series running throughout April and May. This series will explore barriers that returning citizens face upon release from prison, highlight […]