Earlier this month, our team presented at the Public Defender Association of Pennsylvania (PDAP)'s Appellate Academy and at the Tennessee District Public Defenders Conference's annual seminar. We loved sharing stories of how public defenders are leveraging our AI technology to advocate for fairer client outcomes. In Knoxville, our founder Devshi was joined by Justin Sensing and Nazif Manaj J.D. for a fascinating discussion on the impact of body-worn cameras and their experiences incorporating JusticeText into their advocacy.
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How can chambers become powerful advocates for their communities? Michael Guymon, President and CEO of the Tucson Metro Chamber, shares how his chamber is driving change through targeted advocacy. From workforce development and housing affordability to public safety and transportation, learn how initiatives like the Coalition Against Retail Theft and Tucson Jobs event are transforming Tucson’s competitiveness. Listen now at?https://lnkd.in/gN4SDRs2.
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Union Wisdom Alert! In our inaugural episode, Al Clinedinst, a veteran in union advocacy, discusses the transformative power of worker unity. Discover how solidarity can drive change in workplaces and communities. How has unity impacted your professional journey? Listen today and share your insights.
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History is essential for developing critical thinking skills and making progress toward a more just society. Yet in today's highly charged, polarized environment, that message can easily get lost. Our Reframing Advocacy webinar can assist professionals and volunteers at history organizations of all types and sizes to strengthen the impact of their advocacy efforts and more effectively explain the purpose and value of history. Watch the recording at https://lnkd.in/gD-54dHC.
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Colorado’s Arts Policy Framework is a compilation of diverse perspectives on the value and potential of our state’s creative community. It is intended to provide a coordinated, intentional and inclusive advocacy voice and roadmap for Colorado’s arts & culture sector. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3CtQ2mo. Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) is honored to serve as our state’s arts advocacy organization. CBCA led the development of this Framework and will continue to steward its implementation going forward.
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I’m excited to share our latest blog post that highlights a remarkable story of justice and the unexpected impact of popular culture. This article reveals how the airing of a pivotal episode of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' in 2017 played a crucial role in saving an innocent man from death row. It underscores the powerful intersection of entertainment and advocacy, demonstrating how a single moment can influence real-life outcomes and bring attention to important issues within the justice system. To read the full story and learn more about the incredible journey of redemption, please visit the link below: [How 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Saved an Innocent Man from Death Row](https://ift.tt/Xbi7A1W)
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It was an honour to represent Qld mental health consumers at the announcement of the National Mental Health Consumer Alliance by the Assistant Minister for Mental Health, Emma McBride. This is a significant milestone for mental health consumers in Australia, where the voice of consumers will be strengthened by national representation championing human rights, social justice and systemic change. Approximately 42.9% of Australians aged 16-85 experienced a mental disorder in their lifetime (ABS 2022). This equates to roughly 11.8 million people. As a consumer, it is so important that our healthcare environment empowers you to make your own choices and take control of your own recovery. The evidence shows fostering autonomy and shared decision-making in mental health therapy leads to improved outcomes. Consumer autonomy and respect for consumer control over care and recovery processes is essential across our health ecosystem at all times. I know from my own experience as a consumer, carer and working in mental health service delivery that you are the master of your own recovery. The National Mental Health Consumer Alliance works hard advocating for your right to consumer-led mental healthcare delivery to ensure people with lived experience have a strong voice in shaping mental health services. Become a member of your state consumer peak organisation to be heard and become involved in shared growth and learning opportunities that help contribute to positive change. National Mental Health Consumer Alliance ACT Mental Health Consumer Network QLD - Mental Health Lived Experience Peak Queensland SA - LELAN | Lived Experience Leadership & Advocacy Network VIC - VMIAC NSW - BEING www.being.org.au TAS - MHLET www.mhlet.org.au WA - COMHWA www.comhwa.org.au #mentalhealth #consumerpeakbody #nationalalliance #consumerautonomy #consumercontrol #healthcare #socialjustice #humanrights
So pleased that Janet Meagher AM, Fay Jackson BCVA, Dip.Ed, EBE, GAICD, Michael Burge AM OAM and Victorina (Vicki) McKenna could join the Alliance for the announcement of the National Consumer Peak yesterday. The announcement as important as it was, is not an end point. It is the start of nationally focused, consumer driven advocacy for the policy direction, supports and services we want and not what others decide for us.
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??Big news for Colorado’s creative community!?? I am excited to share Colorado's Arts Policy Framework—a roadmap developed in collaboration with Colorado’s creative sector. This Framework highlights the state policy priorities essential to fostering a creatively engaged, inclusive, and thriving society where creatives flourish and the arts play a central role in community, education, economy, and well-being. Dive into the Framework and learn more: https://lnkd.in/gjh3yg8e.?
Colorado’s Arts Policy Framework is a compilation of diverse perspectives on the value and potential of our state’s creative community. It is intended to provide a coordinated, intentional and inclusive advocacy voice and roadmap for Colorado’s arts & culture sector. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3CtQ2mo. Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) is honored to serve as our state’s arts advocacy organization. CBCA led the development of this Framework and will continue to steward its implementation going forward.
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Today, the Office of Advocacy profiles the #DistrictofColumbia, part of our State Profile series. In 2019, there were a total of 26,887 Black-owned businesses in the District of Columbia. For more information, you can find Advocacy’s 2023 Small Business Profiles for the States, Territories, and Nation on our website ?? https://ow.ly/aq4F50RxxsQ. [The only sound in this video is background music.]
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??? "Join us as Nekei Lewis, president and founder of American Dreamers Club, shares her insights on estate planning and financial advocacy. Discover how she's empowering individuals with the education and resources they need to secure their financial futures! ?? ?? #FinancialFreedom #EstatePlanning #AmericanDreamers"
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?? From the Court to the Community: The Power of Belonging ?? As a former NCAA Basketball Player (UCSC Slug Life! ????), I’ve experienced firsthand how sports can instill discipline, teamwork, and a profound sense of belonging. These are not just skills for the court—they are tools for life. For justice-engaged youth, feeling connected and valued is often a game-changer for successful reentry into their communities. I’m excited to share an incredible program making a difference: Hoops 4 Justice. This initiative uses the power of basketball to help justice-involved youth build skills, confidence, and community, while working to divert recidivism. For more information, check out their website: www.hoops4justice.org. But there’s a challenge many of these youth face—getting on their school sports teams before they fall into the school-to-prison pipeline. Often, policies requiring specific grade point averages block their participation. Ironically, sports might be the very remedy these students need to stay in school and out of incarceration. If this topic resonates with you, I invite you to listen to the podcast episode Advice from the Inside Out: Getting Cut from the Team for Not Making the Grade. It features special guests, Jen Schuman the Founder/Lead Trainer at?Performance Game Plan?and Randy Sims, Digital Content Lead for the NBA who is also a former NCAA college football player at the University of Arizona.? ?? Explore how we can break these cycles and create inclusive opportunities for justice-engaged youth. ?? Listen here: Spotify Episode Link https://lnkd.in/dz7bbNh3 or Apple: https://lnkd.in/dDTNCrhv Let’s keep the conversation going! How have sports impacted your life, and how can we ensure they remain accessible to all students? Drop your thoughts below! ?? #Hoops4Justice #YouthEmpowerment #RecidivismPrevention #SocialImpact #SlugLife
?? Hoops 4 Justice empowers incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, and underserved youth of color through sports and life skills training. Co-founder Ronnie Villeda, who turned his own experience in youth detention into advocacy, and Youth Case Manager Josue (Swey) Pineda are helping young people make a positive impact in their communities. Learn more about their work at Hoops 4 Justice: https://hoops4justice.org/
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