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Fulton v. City of Philadelphia: Supreme Court Upholds Civic Pluralism for our Diverse Society

“Food doesn’t just serve as a basic need — for sure it is that — but it’s also a symbol of community and belonging and neighborliness,” says Cara Cliburn Allen, Ph.D., a researcher who’s dedicated her career to improving outcomes for college students.

Hatfield Happenings: An Update from Prize Recipient Chenyu Lin

COVID-19’s Impacts on Child Health and Well-Being Chenyu Lin and Julie Woodman, Ph.D. Chenyu Lin attends Colorado Christian University in Lakewood, Colorado where she majors in nursing. Chenyu’s research focuses […]

How Two Counties Are Leading the Way in Juvenile Probation Transformation

This article is part of Shared Justice’s Opportunity for Transformation series running throughout June. The series will explore one of the most urgent areas for reform within the juvenile justice […]

Transforming Juvenile Probation Series: A Conversation with Patrice Wedderburn

Transforming Juvenile Probation is an Instagram Live series hosted by the Center for Public Justice. Throughout the month of June, CPJ’s Juvenile Justice Fellow Yasmine Arrington will interview four experts […]

A Better Way Forward: How Diversion Programs Offer Youth Opportunities for Success

This article is part of Shared Justice’s Opportunity for Transformation series running throughout June. The series will explore one of the most urgent areas for reform within the juvenile justice […]

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