Read this op-ed by Duy Pham and Dr. Jamie Riley of NAACP (formerly CLASP staff) about how the Build Back Better proposed agenda would make historic investments that people with low incomes and BIPOC have long been excluded from.
As we look to create a system that successfully supports people to return to their communities, we should draw inspiration from the healing-centered ideals advanced nearly a century ago. Community supervision should be an opportunity to support those targeted by our racist criminal legal system…
Earlier this summer, the Biden-Harris Administration invited a coalition of youth and young adult facing organizations to participate in a roundtable on youth employment as part of the Administration’s comprehensive strategy to respond to violence and ensure public safety.
On April 30, Duy Pham and youth were featured in a one-hour video special event hosted by Youth Action Hour, where they analyzed President Biden’s first 100 days and presented key priorities of youth across the nation.
In a recent New York Times magazine article, actor Steven Yeun said, “Sometimes I wonder if the Asian-American experience is what it’s like when you’re thinking about everyone else, but nobody else is thinking about you.” These words hit me harder than expected, particularly during…
On November 10, Duy Pham will present at Johns Hopkins' Digital Diversity Day Series on intersectional economic and criminal justice reform. On November 17, Jamie Riley will present at the series on "Adopting an Anti-Racist Lens in Fostering a Racially Inclusive Campus Climate."