This month: criminal justice reform phrase guide, plus a Bingo party for Abbott Elementary
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VPSA Guidance for People-first Messaging
As the U.S. Senate debates which values should define our justice system, weigh in with people-first language from our updated
Criminal Justice Reform Phrase Guide<[link removed]>. While momentum has grown for policymakers to improve the criminal system and adopt strategies that keep all communities safe, opponents to equal justice continue to deploy familiar messaging tactics that perpetuate misconceptions, reinforce stereotypes, and exploit fear to undermine progress — don't take the bait.
Use our guide to promote a more equitable conversation about both the harms of the criminal legal system and effective solutions to remedy them.
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Save-the-date: Abbott Elementary Bingo
Please mark your calendars to join us April 13 at 7 pm ET / 4 pm PT for an Abbott Elementary season finale bingo party. Hosted by our own Porshéa Patterson-Hurst in partnership with NaNoWriMo, we’ll be joined by comedian and Creative Change alumnus Joey Clift and author and activist Aya de Leon to recap our favorite moments from season 1.
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Messaging: Honorable Judge Brown Jackson
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Honorable Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson<[link removed]>’s stellar legal career was on full display this week, demonstrating the invaluable perspective and expertise she brings to the U.S. Supreme Court. When discussing the significance of her confirmation,
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The Amp: April 2022 Editorial Calendar
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Editorial Calendar<[link removed]> is now live. With key dates in civil rights history to uplift racial justice, economic justice, LGBTQ+ and Indigenous rights, April is also Medicaid Awareness and Second Chance month. Upcoming pop culture events include the NCAA Basketball Final Four and Full Frame Documentary Festival. See
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TOA Welcomes New Staff: Jamela and Patrick!
We're excited to introduce and welcome
Jamela Irvin<[link removed]> and
Patrick Braddick<[link removed]>. As our Human Resources Manager, Jamela brings a decade of HR experience, advanced degrees and certifications to help evaluate and strengthen staff development and relations. Patrick serves as our Finance Director, bringing 15 years of experience to help budget and guide investment strategy. Welcome, Jamela and Patrick!
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