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The lead news story this morning is the guilty verdict in the trial for the murder of George Floyd. As that verdict was being announced, police shot and killed Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio. As the story emerges, three facts are confirmed: Ma’Khia was 16 years old.

As we all listened to the decisive guilty verdict reached today in Minneapolis, we felt a sense of hope that those charged with protecting and

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Steve Volk, Next City •

Reimagining a foster care system that errs on the side of protecting children, but disproportionately investigates and punishes Black families more for economic hardship than harm.

In The News
Steve Volk, Next City •

One New York county tried a solution that dramatically reduced the number of Black and white children in foster care. The second in a two-part series.

In The News
Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg , The Appeal •

The bill gives hundreds of people an opportunity to petition for earlier release.

The youth ombudsperson proposal pits young Philadelphians against the very office tasked with protecting them.
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Christina Sorensen,

An “Ombudsperson” can be defined as someone who acts on behalf of another as a “protector against oppressive
measures by the government.” Today, “ombudsperson” has taken on a broader ‘public watchdog’ or ‘citizen
defender’ meaning.

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Duane & Angela, Youth Advocates ,

The following testimony was written and will be read by Juvenile Law Center's Youth Fostering Change and Juveniles for Justice Youth Advocates on April 8th at

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Mark & Alex, Youth Advocates ,

The following testimony was written and will be read by Juvenile Law Center's Youth Fostering Change and Juveniles for Justice Youth Advocates on April 8th at a virtual hearing on the need for a Philadelphia independent youth ombudsperson.