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The Youth Justice Coalition (YJC) is working to build a youth, family, and formerly and currently incarcerated people’s movement to challenge America’s addiction to incarceration and race, gender and class discrimination in Los Angeles County’s, California’s and the nation’s juvenile and criminal injustice systems.
- FREE LA High School
FREE L.A. High School serves as an alternative to detention...
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Pushing the County to develop community-based owned and...
- FREE LA High School
FREE L.A. High School serves as an alternative to detention and incarceration for youth who face confinement, an educational site for youth who have been suspended or expelled from schools or entire districts, a school for youth returning home from lock-ups, and a more respectful and smaller program for youth who have left traditional schools ...
Pushing the County to develop community-based owned and operated alternatives to school suspension/expulsion, arrest, court, detention and incarceration. In the fall of 2007, the YJC founded FREE L.A. High School for youth ages 16 to 24 to:
(Full Time) ️🩹 🏁 LINK IN BIO with all the information. 🔗 Please SHARE & apply today! 📣 “Grow the capacity to educate substance use, prevention of substance use disorders & grow the intervention around substance use disorders-both within FREE LA High, Chuco’s Justice Center & the communities of south central, Watts and ...
Youth Justice Coalition, Inglewood, California. 15,102 likes · 10 talking about this · 2,734 were here. The Youth Justice Coalition (YJC) is working to build a youth-led movement to challenge race,...
The Youth Justice Coalition/Free L.A.! is working to build a youth-led movement to challenge race and class inequality in the Los Angeles County juvenile injustice system. Our goal is to tear down a...
Youth Justice Coalition (YJC) is a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization focused on juvenile justice, prison and police abolition, [1] and criminal legal reforms. YJC is a non-profit organization devoted to challenging race, gender and class inequality in California’s juvenile and criminal justice systems.