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Everyday Injustice podcast
Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
Our podcast will be covering criminal justice reform, mass incarceration, wrongful convictions, and more.
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The Sacramento Area Council of Governments has released a draft plan for the 2025 Blueprint, which aims to accommodate 580,000 new residents, 278,000 new homes, and 263,000 jobs by 2050, while promoting equity, transportation efficiency, and climate resilience, and is open for public comment until August 8.
Davis Joint Unified School District is facing a crisis as high housing costs are driving out teachers, resulting in a loss of students and revenue, and the district is exploring the possibility of building housing for its employees to address the issue.
Interfaith Housing Justice Davis advocates for mixed-income, mixed-housing neighborhoods, strategic density near transit and services, responsible land stewardship, and protecting community health to create a future where housing is accessible, sustainable, and just for all members of the community.
The Vanguard, a small nonprofit newsroom, is in need of $15,000 to stay afloat and pay its dedicated staff, and donations of any amount can help bring them closer to stability and justice.
Judge Benjamin Williams granted a Romero motion to strike the man’s prior convictions, waived fines and fees due to his unemployment, and ordered him to serve two years of probation, fully modifiable by the mental health court.
A San Francisco judge reduced a felony vandalism charge to a misdemeanor as part of a plea agreement, allowing the accused to avoid more serious consequences and sentenced her to one year of court probation.
A San Francisco judge released the accused on his own recognizance and imposed a stay-away order, allowing him to pass through the intersection of 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard only in a motorized vehicle, due to its importance as a busy and vital travel corridor.
A San Francisco judge reinstated a $50,000 bail for an accused drug dealer, but granted the prosecution’s motion to detain him due to the large quantity of narcotics found and his history of drug use.
The Vanguard, a small nonprofit newsroom, is in need of $15,000 to stay afloat and pay its dedicated staff, and donations of any amount can help bring them closer to stability and justice.
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