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Represent Justice is Hiring a Community Wellness Manager

Represent Justice is hiring a Community Wellness Manager to support the health, healing, and empowerment of our community members and ambassadors! We will strongly consider qualified applicants who have been incarcerated or directly impacted by the justice system.

Please see the job description below with application instructions. The deadline to apply is 12 pm EST on Friday, May 30, 2025.

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Daniel Forkkio Daniel Forkkio

Introducing the Represent Justice Speakers Bureau

Through this new program, we will continue to uplift the extraordinary ecosystem of system-impacted movement leaders, artists, campaign leaders, filmmakers, and film participants who work day in and day out with us to transform the legal system.

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RJ Staff RJ Staff

Open Call Impact Campaign Announcement

Represent Justice's first-ever Open Call impact campaign will support the feature film "Kemba," which tells the story of Kemba Smith, a college student sentenced to over 24 years in prison for conspiracy to distribute drugs despite not handling them, highlighting the disproportionate impact of harsh drug laws on women of color and mobilizing audiences to support reform.

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Gary Ricke Gary Ricke

A Letter from Sansón

Sansón, an individual currently incarcerated in Tehachapi State Prison, shares his life story in the new film "Sansón and Me," highlighting the harsh realities of the judicial and immigration systems, and encourages society to advocate for a more just and fair system.

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Hope & Redemption RJ Staff Hope & Redemption RJ Staff

Our students need support, not punishment

As we reach the halfway point of the school year, the mental health crisis among U.S. youth is escalating, with rising rates of anxiety and depression, and suicide becoming the second-leading cause of death for those aged 10 to 24, highlighting the urgent need for a supportive, rather than punitive, approach in schools.

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