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Member News
Dec 7, 2021

2021 End of the Year Letter

Dear CCJFG Member,  2021 is a year of continued challenge, uncertainty and possibility.  The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact those incarcerated in abhorrent conditions, while also fueling an economic crisis that disproportionately affects Black, indigenous, and other people of color. We continue to bear witness to the failings of the criminal legal system as a tool for justice and accountability.

Member News
Oct 28, 2021

Introducing CCJFG’s Podcast, Episode 1: Funding the Yes: Healing Justice

CCJFG is creating a three-part podcast, Funding the Yes and we are proud to share the first episode with you! Funding the Yes asks the question: What does funding the yes look like within intersectional aspects of social and racial justice movements? Through conversations amongst funders and movement partners, we focus on strategies to fund building a more just future for our communities and ending systems of injustice. Each episode is co-created by CCJFG members and movement partners. 

 

Member News
Sep 9, 2021

Answering the Call: CCJFG Annual Giving to Sorgorea Te’ Land Trust

The Sogorea Te’ Land Trust—an Indigenous women-led trust that facilitates the return of Indigenous land in the Bay Area—recently initiated a call to action to philanthropic  institutions to pay institutional Shuumi Land Tax. 

Member News
Jun 25, 2021

CCJFG Movement Partner Spotlight: Transgender Gender-Variant, Intersex Justice Project

The Transgender, Gender Variant, Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP) is a local, state, and national leader in providing networking, leadership development and organizing for Black Trans grassroots leaders and organizations while working to build strategies against the epidemic of violence facing Black Trans folks.

Member News
May 17, 2021

CCJFG Member Spotlight: New Breath Foundation

New Breath Foundation (NBF) mobilizes resources to support Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) harmed by the unjust immigration and criminal justice systems to heal, keep families together, and build movements that shift narratives and policies. We are organizers and directly impacted leaders who are building a community of funders and donors committed to providing hope and healing to AAPIs facing violence, incarceration, and deportation. 

Member News
Apr 5, 2021

April 2021 | What We're Reading

CCJFG Steering Committee members are excited to share the following books and podcasts that have accompanied us as we settle into Spring 2021. The content ranges from writings on indigenous forms of justice and healing to a podcast tracing the connections between hip-hop and mass incarceration to a mixed media collection of responses to the question, what does it mean to be Black and alive? These stories are rigorous, compelling, and bring us closer to understanding the intersections of history, justice work, and future-making.

 

Member News
Mar 2, 2021

CCJFG Movement Partner Spotlight: Justice Reinvestment Coalition of Alameda County

 

Member News
Feb 5, 2021

CCJFG Member Spotlight: The Libra Foundation

The Libra Foundation is a family foundation dedicated to funding grassroots justice movements led by and for marginalized communities of color. The Libra Foundation’s guiding principle is that those who are closest to the issues understand those issues best. Impacted communities are not only the most equipped to build solutions, they are the most effective at implementing those solutions.

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