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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
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
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
Feb 15, 2022

Welcome Our New Movement Advisors and Announcing Our 2022 Member Meeting Schedule

Happy New Year, California Criminal Justice Funders Group! We are looking forward to another year together building our community of funders who are dedicated to abolition, healing, and liberation. As a part of our growing commitment to the movement, we’re thrilled to introduce our new Movement Advisors: Amber-Rose Howard, Ashley Rojas, Gilbert Johnson, and Morning Star Gali. See their bios below! 

Member News
Aug 18, 2022

Introducing the 2nd Episode of CCJFG’s Podcast: Funding the Yes: Crimmigration

CCJFG is excited to share the second episode of our Funding the Yes podcast on Crimmigration. 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. 

Member News
Dec 20, 2022

2022 Reflections & Commitments to the Year Ahead

Dear CCJFG Member, We hope that you are wrapping up this year and preparing for a joyful and restorative holiday. As 2022 ends, it is important to reflect on the challenges and opportunities the year presented. This year the movement to end mass criminalization and mass incarceration faced serious backlash by way of fear mongering in the media and consequently, threats to the safety and security of grassroots leaders. 

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