11/13/2021
Come out to the remaining Dry Bones performances this weekend and next! Featuring former DC-RAN intern Jameon Gray!
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The DC Reentry Action Network (RAN) is the District’s leading voice on reentry issues, and the only coalition exclusively for reentry service providers and their clients.
Come out to the remaining Dry Bones performances this weekend and next! Featuring former DC-RAN intern Jameon Gray!
Kudos to DC-RAN Intern, Jameon K. Gray, for being featured by Thrive DC!
Meet Jameon, a Returning Citizen in Washington, DC. 👏
Like many, through trials and tribulations within his life he was able to find his way again! 💪
Learn more about other returning citizens at the link below.❤️
https://www.achancetothrive.com/
Join today's meeting for an exchange information, address issues of mutual concern, strengthen services, and act as a collective voice to best meet the complex and varied needs of incarcerated and returning citizens in the District.
DC-RAN strives to ensure that all justice-involved people in DC have access to high-quality reentry services to support their successful reintegration back into the community and promotes community-based alternatives to end DC’s over-reliance on the criminal justice system.
Zoom Details: dc-ran.org/events
These meetings are used as a platform to exchange information, address issues of mutual concern, strengthen services, and act as a collective voice to best meet the complex and varied needs of incarcerated and returning citizens in the District.
DC-RAN strives to ensure that all justice-involved people in DC have access to high-quality reentry services to support their successful reintegration back into the community and promotes community-based alternatives to end DC’s over-reliance on the criminal justice system.
Zoom Details: dc-ran.org/events
RAN members provide DC returning citizens with critical workforce development and employment services to include resume workshops, job readiness training, industry certification program and connection to employers.
Learn more: www.dc-ran.org
Great opportunity from DC-RAN Member, Insight on the Inside!
This study examines the relationship between length of incarceration and recidivism, specifically exploring three potential relationships that may exist: incarceration as having a deterrent effect, a criminogenic effect, or no effect on recidivism. (Published April 29, 2020)
http://ow.ly/7YNF50FQaC5
DC Reentry Action Network is the District’s leading voice on reentry issues, and the only coalition exclusively for reentry service providers and their clients embarking on the pathway to successful reentry.
Mayor Bowser and DC Health led by Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt, released the ‘District of Columbia COVID-19 Pandemic Health and Healthcare Pandemic Recovery Report,’ a framework for the recovery and development of the District’s health ecosystem.
Details: http://ow.ly/INBm50FQawL
The DC Reentry Action Network (RAN) is the District’s leading voice on reentry issues, and the only coalition exclusively for reentry service providers and their clients embarking on the pathway to successful reentry.
Need help? Contact us via [email protected]
or dc-ran.org/contact-us
via Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law
http://ow.ly/jYpT50FDbZF
Register: https://www.cflsdc.org/bookings-checkout/know-your-rights-seminar-1
Charles Allen
“We’re trying to add fuel to the momentum around second-look proposals to get the false narrative that people who commit violent crime will come out and commit violent crime again, and that’s just not true.” via CNN
http://ow.ly/LfgP50FDbBx
To learn more about the DC Reentry Action Network (DC RAN), please visit dc-ran.org.
“Of course I’m not perfect, but being in situations like this will make me become better and speed up the process,” he continued. “I’ll make sure I’ll be able to deliver and close every bridge I can to help fix the system because I was affected by that.” via REVOLT TV
Meek is the first rapper to be honored with the award.
These meetings are used as a platform to exchange information, address issues of mutual concern, strengthen services, and act as a collective voice to best meet the complex and varied needs of incarcerated and returning citizens in the District.
DC-RAN strives to ensure that all justice-involved people in DC have access to high-quality reentry services to support their successful reintegration back into the community and promotes community-based alternatives to end DC’s over-reliance on the criminal justice system.
Reentry is an incredibly difficult process, especially if someone is incarcerated as a youth. For people serving lengthy sentences, they face an unfamiliar, changed world when they are released. In the Justice Policy Institute’s latest report, they delve into the state of reentry services in D.C. and provide recommendations to make reentry more manageable. Read their report here: https://bit.ly/3hU1wmA
The DC Reentry Navigator is a 900-page book filled with reentry resources for those with an arrest, conviction, and/or incarceration under the District of Columbia’s criminal justice system. It provides resources and tools to assist returning citizens in overcoming obstacles.
www.bop.gov/resources/news/20210422_dc_reentry
To learn more about the DC Reentry Action Network (DC RAN), please visit dc-ran.org.
Returning citizens: You can earn a professional certificate from Georgetown University and gain work experience through paid fellowships and internships. Two programs are now accepting applications! Learn more at https://prisonsandjustice.georgetown.edu/programs/
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“The goal here is to not just free Tony Sr., but ask the Biden administration to establish a robust clemency program immediately to reunite all American families victimized by this era.”—
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The DC Reentry Action Network (RAN) is the District’s leading voice on reentry issues, and the only coalition exclusively for reentry service providers and their clients embarking on the pathway to successful reentry. . Need help? Contact us via [email protected] or dc-ran.org/contact-us #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Community Connections DC provides behavioral health, residential services, and primary healthcare coordination to women, men, and children who are coping with mental illness, addiction, and the aftermath of trauma and abuse. . Learn more: communityconnectionsdc.org #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Southeast Ministry is a grassroots social justice ministry of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation that listens to the needs of the community and develops culturally sensitive education programs that address the root causes of social problems such as poverty, illiteracy, and violence. . Learn more: southeastministrydc.org #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Open City Advocates works with children and young adults trapped in the juvenile justice system to elevate their voices and realize their full potential. Through zealous representation, holistic mentoring, and systemic reform, we assist our clients to reintegrate into their family and community while fighting for a fair and compassionate justice system, both in DC and nationwide. . Learn more: opencityadvocates.org #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: The Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia’s mission is to provide quality legal representation to indigent adults and children facing a loss of liberty in DC, thereby protecting society’s interest in the fair administration of #justice. . Learn more: pdsdc.org #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry
RAN Member Spotlight: Project New Opportunity’s mission is to ensure the successful return of men and women from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. . To learn more, please visit projectnewopportunity.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
The DC Reentry Action Network (RAN) is the District’s leading voice on reentry issues, and the only coalition exclusively for reentry service providers and their clients embarking on the pathway to successful reentry. . Need help? Contact us via [email protected] or dc-ran.org/contact-us #dcreentry #justice
Don’t miss the first-ever RAN Reentry Connector Town Square: an exchange of information for returning citizens in D.C. Plus, learn about a new law that helps people with convictions successfully apply for occupational licenses. . Register at: bit.ly/rantownsquare #dcreentry
RAN Member Spotlight: Collaborative Solutions for Communities mission is to be the leading solution focus resource in building strong, sustainable families and communities through family support services, innovative training, community capacity building, economic development and social enterprise. . To learn more, please visit www.wearecsc.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia provides free legal assistance to individuals and families who have little or no income in the areas of reentry, housing law, public benefits law, consumer law, domestic violence/family law, and immigration law. . To learn more, please visit www.legalaiddc.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: SOME (So Others Might Eat) is an interfaith, community-based organization that exists to help the poor and homeless of our nation’s capital. We meet the immediate daily needs of the people we serve with food, clothing, and healthcare. We help break the cycle of homelessness by offering services, such as affordable housing, job training, addiction treatment, and counseling, to the poor, the elderly, and individuals with mental illness. Each day, SOME is restoring hope and dignity one person at a time. . To learn more, please visit www.some.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Community Mediation DC envisions a Washington, DC where mediation is used to build strong and peaceful communities, and every DC resident has access to high-quality, collaborative conflict resolution services. . To learn more, please visit www.communitymediationdc.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: The mission of DC Project Connect - Incarceration Hurts.We Foster Healing is to provide crisis intervention and information resources to families affected by incarceration. DC Project Connect supports reentry initiatives that strengthen families. . To learn more, please visit www.dcprojectconnect.com. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Jubilee Housing’s mission is to build diverse, compassionate communities that create opportunities for everyone to thrive. Jubilee Housing envisions a city and a world where access to basic resources and opportunities are available to all people and where people live out these opportunities in the context of supportive community. . To learn more, please visit www.jubileehousing.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: House of Ruth helps women, children and families in great need, with very limited resources build safe, stable lives, and achieve their highest potential. . To learn more, please visit www.houseofruth.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop uses books, creative writing, and peer support to awaken DC youth incarcerated as adults to their own potential. Through creative expression, job readiness training, and violence prevention outreach, these young poets achieve their education and career goals, and become powerful voices for change in the community. . Learn more: freemindsbookclub.org #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
The DC Reentry Action Network (RAN) is the District’s leading voice on reentry issues, and the only coalition exclusively for reentry service providers and their clients embarking on the pathway to successful reentry. . Need help? Contact us via [email protected] or dc-ran.org/contact-us #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: Changing Perceptions enables returning citizens to reach their full potential, personally and professionally by delivering personal and business development opportunities that pave the way for career paths and entry into the middle class. . Learn more: changingdcperceptions.org #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
RAN Member Spotlight: For the past 50 years, Voices for a Second Chance has worked collaboratively with the Washington, DC criminal justice system and community stakeholders to provide comprehensive services to justice-involved persons serving months to years of incarceration in the D.C. Jail and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in an effort to create positive outcomes. . To learn more, please visit vscdc.org. #FridaySpotlight #dcreentry #justice
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