What's Happening

On May 14, 2013 Los Angeles Unified School District banned suspension for “willful defiance," a major victory for unfairly impacted youth of color.
MOMS (Mothers of Many Sons) is a support group for parents of incarcerated youth, inspired by the author's experience in our Books Not Bars campaign.
Two songs from two bands that will have you dancing in the streets, raising your voice for change based in joy and love.
The damaging effects of solitary confinement have been well documented, as has its use for minor, even non-criminal offenses. This torture must stop.
Is that policy you read about really going to help end the War on Drugs? Use these seven key definitions to figure it out.
A coalition of celebrities, advocates, and faith leaders are calling for an end to the failed War on Drugs. How viable are the policies they're promoting?
Whenever I look at statistics about the failed War on Drugs, I always hear these lyrics from “White Lines” in my head: A street kid gets arrested, gonna do some time He got out three years from now just to commit more crime
Join Russell Simmons, Harry Belafonte, Jamie Foxx, and 175 other superstars calling for common sense policies that will help stop the mass incarceration crisis.
Jakada Imani, Executive Director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, shares his story of the damage the Drug War does to families without making any of us safer.
70,000 people took part in successful online action demanding that Florida Atlantic University reverse a deal to put GEO Group's name on a new football stadium.