Category: Restorative Justice
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It’s Census Day. What Happens Now?
Wednesday may officially be Census Day in the United States, but the Census has actually been in progress since January when the count began in remote regions of Alaska. What are the challenges involved in counting every person living in the U.S., and what is the process in San Diego?
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City Heights nonprofit gives laptops to foster youth
In December 2019, San Diego Futures Foundation hosted their annual computer giveaway for foster families to help provide access to technology to all members of the community.
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Latina mothers spark change
Latina mothers spark change through educating their community by speaking out about child obesity and their natural rights.
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Post-Legalization, Marijuana Enforcement Still Hits Minorities Harder
While the number of arrests and tickets for marijuana crimes has decreased since California legalized recreational marijuana, the defendants are still disproportionately people of color. In San Diego, charges often fall on minority children and teens.
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City Heights Mortuary Featured In San Diego’s Asian Film Festival
A documentary set in a Vietnamese mortuary in San Diego’s City Heights explores the themes of culture, identity and grief.