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A group of 30 criminal justice activist organizations are urging the City Council to yank all programs that make money off of people in jail. It is signed by groups like the Legal Aid Society, Brooklyn Defender Services, The Fortune Society and Urban Justice Center.
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New York City lawmakers are looking to return $3.5 million in commissary funds to formerly incarcerated [individuals] —money that remains in their accounts in the city’s jail facilities. JoAnne Page, president and CEO of the Fortune Society, comments on the proposed process.
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In this video from the Bloomberg Business of Equality Summit, The Fortune Society participant and Butter & Scotch employee Christina Johnson, Butter & Scotch partner Keavy Landreth, and The Fortune Society President and CEO JoAnne Page speak with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton about employment opportunities for individuals involved with the justice system.
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David Rothenberg, Founder of The Fortune Society, and Artist Guy Woodard appear on "On Contact" to discuss the struggle of the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated to reintegrate into society.
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Class is in session this Saturday at Creative Time’s Bringing Down the Walls, a collaboration between the artist Phil Collins and the Fortune Society, which advocates for criminal justice.
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