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Youth, Rights & Justice

The mission of Youth, Rights & Justice is improving the lives of vulnerable children and families through legal representation and advocacy in the courts, legislature, schools and community.

Detroit Justice Center

The Detroit Justice Center (DJC) is a non-profit law firm working alongside communities to create economic opportunities, transform the justice system, and promote equitable and just cities.

World Justice Project

The mission of the World Justice Project is to promote home-grown rule of law culture by: increasing understanding of the rule of law and its foundational importance; stimulating government reform, direct or indirect; and inspiring and fostering practical, locally-led programs that enhance and extend the rule of law.

Healing Justice Project

Healing Justice provides support, recovery, and reconciliation to all harmed in cases involving mistaken conviction and exonerations.

Equal Justice Society

The Equal Justice Society is transforming the nation's consciousness on race through law, social science, and the arts. Led by President Eva Paterson, our legal strategy aims to broaden conceptions of present-day discrimination to include unconscious and structural bias by using social science, structural analysis, and real-life experience. Currently, EJS targets its advocacy efforts on school discipline, special education, and the school-to-prison pipeline, race-conscious remedies, and inequities in the criminal justice system. The Oakland, Calif.-based nonprofit also engages the arts and artists in creating work and performances that allow wider audiences to understand social justice issues and struggles.

Redwood Justice Fund

We challenge mass incarceration and racism by airing the voices of men and women in prison. We are also a women's rights organization dedicated to obtaining equal justice for women.

Hope For Justice

We exist to bring an end to modern slavery. Our global work, across four continents, is categorized as follows: Prevent: Our outreach teams, self-help groups and community education initiatives empower people to protect themselves and their families from predatory traffickers and their recruiters. Rescue: Our specialist teams work closely with law enforcement to identify victims of trafficking and modern slavery, build bridges of trust with them and remove them from exploitation. Restore: We work with victims to overcome trauma and rebuild their lives. We offer tailored restorative care initiatives and offer support to meet vital needs. Reform: We train people to spot the signs of trafficking and act on it, and seek policy change by influencing governments and support agencies.