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STAFF - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICESOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICEJUSTICE LA COALITIONSOUTHERN JUSTICE COALITIONYOUTHJUSTICE COALITION
Communications Associate. gino@scsj.org. Gino Nuzzolillo joined the Southern Coalition for Social Justice as the Communications Associate in May 2021. Prior to joining SCSJ, Gino was the Policy Fellow at Democracy North Carolina, where he oversaw statewide advocacy programs safeguarding voting rights in local election administration. Full bio. CROWD ACADEMY FELLOWS 2020-2022 Redistricting of the People, by the People, for the People The Southern Coalition for Social Justice is excited to support CROWD Academy graduates to serve as regional CROWD Fellows for two years starting in the summer of 2020! Fellows will learn skills to support their community and partner organizations in their organizing effortsto monitor
ALLISON RIGGS
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization. Her voting rights work over the last decade at SCSJ has been focused on fighting for fair redistricting plans, fighting against voter suppression, and advocating for electoralTYLER WHITTENBERG
Tyler Whittenberg joined Southern Coalition for Social Justice in 2020 to lead the Justice Systems Reform program. Prior to joining South Coalition for Social Justice, Tyler was Deputy Director of Advancement Project’s Ending the Schoolhouse-to-Jailhouse Track project. In this role, he supported grassroots campaigns led by youth of color fighting to end the criminalization of Black and Brown RACIAL EQUITY REPORT CARDS View this year’s Racial Equity Report Cards here. Prior year’s Racial Equity Report Cards are available for 2016, 2017, and 2018. View statewide maps of the racial equity disparities by clicking the links below: Demographic Disparities Academic Disparities Discipline Disparities What are the Racial Equity Report Cards (RERCs)?The RERCs use public data to provide a snapshot of MASS INCARCERATION & PEOPLE OF COLOR Mass Incarceration & People of Color One in every 31 Americans is on probation, on parole, in jail or in prison. Distressingly, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three African-American men can expect to be incarcerated at some point. These statistics reflect systemic problems in the U.S. justice system and the punitive natureof our society.
HPRC NEWS | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITIONCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTYHEIR PROPERTY LAWSHEIRS PROPERTY SEARCHCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATIONHEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATION CHARLESTONSC HEIRSPROPERTY
The mission of the Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) is to stem the tide of heirs' property land loss, particularly among low-income families of color in the southeast, so that such families can retain their ancestral land and maintain it as a sustainable asset for future generations. To this end, we develop and facilitate the collaborative action of organizations that help families WHAT IS HEIRS PROPERTY? The Creation of Heirs' Property. The result of lack of access to the legal system is that property transfers have occurred generation after generation without the benefit of wills or estate plans. In the absence of such tools, the ownership of land has become increasingly fractionated with the ABOUT HPRC | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITION The Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) was formed in the summer of 2006 as an organization of lawyers, advocates, and academics heavily involved in litigation, legislative reform, and/or scholarly study related to heirs' property, and in particular to the preservation of heirs' property within low income African-American communities. With an ever-expanding list of members and partners SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
STAFF - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICESOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICEJUSTICE LA COALITIONSOUTHERN JUSTICE COALITIONYOUTHJUSTICE COALITION
Communications Associate. gino@scsj.org. Gino Nuzzolillo joined the Southern Coalition for Social Justice as the Communications Associate in May 2021. Prior to joining SCSJ, Gino was the Policy Fellow at Democracy North Carolina, where he oversaw statewide advocacy programs safeguarding voting rights in local election administration. Full bio. CROWD ACADEMY FELLOWS 2020-2022 Redistricting of the People, by the People, for the People The Southern Coalition for Social Justice is excited to support CROWD Academy graduates to serve as regional CROWD Fellows for two years starting in the summer of 2020! Fellows will learn skills to support their community and partner organizations in their organizing effortsto monitor
ALLISON RIGGS
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization. Her voting rights work over the last decade at SCSJ has been focused on fighting for fair redistricting plans, fighting against voter suppression, and advocating for electoralTYLER WHITTENBERG
Tyler Whittenberg joined Southern Coalition for Social Justice in 2020 to lead the Justice Systems Reform program. Prior to joining South Coalition for Social Justice, Tyler was Deputy Director of Advancement Project’s Ending the Schoolhouse-to-Jailhouse Track project. In this role, he supported grassroots campaigns led by youth of color fighting to end the criminalization of Black and Brown RACIAL EQUITY REPORT CARDS View this year’s Racial Equity Report Cards here. Prior year’s Racial Equity Report Cards are available for 2016, 2017, and 2018. View statewide maps of the racial equity disparities by clicking the links below: Demographic Disparities Academic Disparities Discipline Disparities What are the Racial Equity Report Cards (RERCs)?The RERCs use public data to provide a snapshot of MASS INCARCERATION & PEOPLE OF COLOR Mass Incarceration & People of Color One in every 31 Americans is on probation, on parole, in jail or in prison. Distressingly, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three African-American men can expect to be incarcerated at some point. These statistics reflect systemic problems in the U.S. justice system and the punitive natureof our society.
HPRC NEWS | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITIONCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTYHEIR PROPERTY LAWSHEIRS PROPERTY SEARCHCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATIONHEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATION CHARLESTONSC HEIRSPROPERTY
The mission of the Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) is to stem the tide of heirs' property land loss, particularly among low-income families of color in the southeast, so that such families can retain their ancestral land and maintain it as a sustainable asset for future generations. To this end, we develop and facilitate the collaborative action of organizations that help families WHAT IS HEIRS PROPERTY? The Creation of Heirs' Property. The result of lack of access to the legal system is that property transfers have occurred generation after generation without the benefit of wills or estate plans. In the absence of such tools, the ownership of land has become increasingly fractionated with the ABOUT HPRC | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITION The Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) was formed in the summer of 2006 as an organization of lawyers, advocates, and academics heavily involved in litigation, legislative reform, and/or scholarly study related to heirs' property, and in particular to the preservation of heirs' property within low income African-American communities. With an ever-expanding list of members and partners ABOUT - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE The Southern Coalition for Social Justice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in August 2007 in Durham, North Carolina by a multidisciplinary group, predominantly people of color, who believed that families and communities engaged in social justice struggles need a team of lawyers, social scientists, community organizers, and media specialists to support them in their PROGRAMS - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
VOTING RIGHTS
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization, and in March of 2021, became the permanent co-ExecutiveDirector.
KATELIN KAISER
Katelin Kaiser serves as the Voting Rights Legal Fellow at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice’s voting rights program. She joined SCSJ in September 2020. Katelin graduated with honors from North Carolina Central University School of Law, and was the recipient of the Floyd B. McKissick Award for Leadership and Scholarship and thePro
NORTH CAROLINIANS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT READ OUR OP-ED HERE. Last week, J. Christian Adams and his organization, PILF, published an op-ed in The Fayetteville Observer seriously mischaracterizing their brazen attempts to access and share North Carolinians’ sensitive voter information.. We saw what happened to one of our clients in Virginia as a result of PILF’saction.
YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECT #LiberateToEducate. The Youth Justice Project wants Durham Public Schools to end the school-to-prison pipeline by removing police, ending exclusionary discipline, liberating the school environment, implementing culturally relevant curriculum, and establishing mental health spaces and safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ youth at every school. MASS INCARCERATION & PEOPLE OF COLOR Mass Incarceration & People of Color One in every 31 Americans is on probation, on parole, in jail or in prison. Distressingly, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three African-American men can expect to be incarcerated at some point. These statistics reflect systemic problems in the U.S. justice system and the punitive natureof our society.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. SCSJ is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, or disability. There are no openings at this time. Please check backagain with us soon.
SCSJ LAUNCHES CROWD ACADEMIES TO SCSJ Launches CROWD Academies To Protect Voting Rights of Communities of Color During Post-2020 Census Redistricting Process. The Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ) is partnering with community organizations in six states to offer in-depth training sessions to educate community organizers on the redistricting process and potential voting rights violations following the HPRC NEWS | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITION The mission of the Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) is to stem the tide of heirs' property land loss, particularly among low-income families of color in the southeast, so that such families can retain their ancestral land and maintain it as a sustainable asset for future generations. To this end, we develop and facilitate the collaborative action of organizations that help families SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
STAFF - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICESOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICEJUSTICE LA COALITIONSOUTHERN JUSTICE COALITIONYOUTHJUSTICE COALITION
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization, and in March of 2021, became the permanent co-ExecutiveDirector.
CROWD ACADEMY FELLOWS 2020-2022 Redistricting of the People, by the People, for the People The Southern Coalition for Social Justice is excited to support CROWD Academy graduates to serve as regional CROWD Fellows for two years starting in the summer of 2020! Fellows will learn skills to support their community and partner organizations in their organizing effortsto monitor
ALLISON RIGGS
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization. Her voting rights work over the last decade at SCSJ has been focused on fighting for fair redistricting plans, fighting against voter suppression, and advocating for electoralTYLER WHITTENBERG
Tyler Whittenberg joined Southern Coalition for Social Justice in 2020 to lead the Justice Systems Reform program. Prior to joining South Coalition for Social Justice, Tyler was Deputy Director of Advancement Project’s Ending the Schoolhouse-to-Jailhouse Track project. In this role, he supported grassroots campaigns led by youth of color fighting to end the criminalization of Black and Brown RACIAL EQUITY REPORT CARDS View this year’s Racial Equity Report Cards here. Prior year’s Racial Equity Report Cards are available for 2016, 2017, and 2018. View statewide maps of the racial equity disparities by clicking the links below: Demographic Disparities Academic Disparities Discipline Disparities What are the Racial Equity Report Cards (RERCs)?The RERCs use public data to provide a snapshot of MASS INCARCERATION & PEOPLE OF COLOR Mass Incarceration & People of Color One in every 31 Americans is on probation, on parole, in jail or in prison. Distressingly, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three African-American men can expect to be incarcerated at some point. These statistics reflect systemic problems in the U.S. justice system and the punitive natureof our society.
HPRC NEWS | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITIONCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTYHEIR PROPERTY LAWSHEIRS PROPERTY SEARCHCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATIONHEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATION CHARLESTONSC HEIRSPROPERTY
The mission of the Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) is to stem the tide of heirs' property land loss, particularly among low-income families of color in the southeast, so that such families can retain their ancestral land and maintain it as a sustainable asset for future generations. To this end, we develop and facilitate the collaborative action of organizations that help families WHAT IS HEIRS PROPERTY? The History of African-American Land Ownership. In the short span of time between the close of the Civil War and 1920, African Americans obtained nearly 20 million acres of land in the United States. ABOUT HPRC | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITION The Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) was formed in the summer of 2006 as an organization of lawyers, advocates, and academics heavily involved in litigation, legislative reform, and/or scholarly study related to heirs' property, and in particular to the preservation of heirs' property within low income African-American communities. With an ever-expanding list of members and partners SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
STAFF - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICESOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICEJUSTICE LA COALITIONSOUTHERN JUSTICE COALITIONYOUTHJUSTICE COALITION
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization, and in March of 2021, became the permanent co-ExecutiveDirector.
CROWD ACADEMY FELLOWS 2020-2022 Redistricting of the People, by the People, for the People The Southern Coalition for Social Justice is excited to support CROWD Academy graduates to serve as regional CROWD Fellows for two years starting in the summer of 2020! Fellows will learn skills to support their community and partner organizations in their organizing effortsto monitor
ALLISON RIGGS
Allison Riggs leads the voting rights program at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, an organization she joined in 2009. In March of 2020, she also took over as Interim Executive Director of the organization. Her voting rights work over the last decade at SCSJ has been focused on fighting for fair redistricting plans, fighting against voter suppression, and advocating for electoralTYLER WHITTENBERG
Tyler Whittenberg joined Southern Coalition for Social Justice in 2020 to lead the Justice Systems Reform program. Prior to joining South Coalition for Social Justice, Tyler was Deputy Director of Advancement Project’s Ending the Schoolhouse-to-Jailhouse Track project. In this role, he supported grassroots campaigns led by youth of color fighting to end the criminalization of Black and Brown RACIAL EQUITY REPORT CARDS View this year’s Racial Equity Report Cards here. Prior year’s Racial Equity Report Cards are available for 2016, 2017, and 2018. View statewide maps of the racial equity disparities by clicking the links below: Demographic Disparities Academic Disparities Discipline Disparities What are the Racial Equity Report Cards (RERCs)?The RERCs use public data to provide a snapshot of MASS INCARCERATION & PEOPLE OF COLOR Mass Incarceration & People of Color One in every 31 Americans is on probation, on parole, in jail or in prison. Distressingly, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three African-American men can expect to be incarcerated at some point. These statistics reflect systemic problems in the U.S. justice system and the punitive natureof our society.
HPRC NEWS | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITIONCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTYHEIR PROPERTY LAWSHEIRS PROPERTY SEARCHCENTER FOR HEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATIONHEIRS PROPERTY PRESERVATION CHARLESTONSC HEIRSPROPERTY
The mission of the Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) is to stem the tide of heirs' property land loss, particularly among low-income families of color in the southeast, so that such families can retain their ancestral land and maintain it as a sustainable asset for future generations. To this end, we develop and facilitate the collaborative action of organizations that help families WHAT IS HEIRS PROPERTY? The History of African-American Land Ownership. In the short span of time between the close of the Civil War and 1920, African Americans obtained nearly 20 million acres of land in the United States. ABOUT HPRC | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITION The Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) was formed in the summer of 2006 as an organization of lawyers, advocates, and academics heavily involved in litigation, legislative reform, and/or scholarly study related to heirs' property, and in particular to the preservation of heirs' property within low income African-American communities. With an ever-expanding list of members and partners SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
PROGRAMS - SOUTHERN COALITION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
NORTH CAROLINIANS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT READ OUR OP-ED HERE. Last week, J. Christian Adams and his organization, PILF, published an op-ed in The Fayetteville Observer seriously mischaracterizing their brazen attempts to access and share North Carolinians’ sensitive voter information.. We saw what happened to one of our clients in Virginia as a result of PILF’saction.
TRIAL CHALLENGING NC'S DISCRIMINATORY VOTER ID LAW BEGINS RALEIGH, N.C. (April 11, 2021) — Opening statements begin April 12, for North Carolina’s long-awaited state voter ID trial in Holmes v.Moore.The trial, which is expected to run several weeks, is scheduled to begin Monday at 10 a.m. MASS INCARCERATION & PEOPLE OF COLOR Mass Incarceration & People of Color One in every 31 Americans is on probation, on parole, in jail or in prison. Distressingly, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, one in three African-American men can expect to be incarcerated at some point. These statistics reflect systemic problems in the U.S. justice system and the punitive natureof our society.
KATELIN KAISER
Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
YOUTH JUSTICE PROJECT #LiberateToEducate. The Youth Justice Project wants Durham Public Schools to end the school-to-prison pipeline by removing police, ending exclusionary discipline, liberating the school environment, implementing culturally relevant curriculum, and establishing mental health spaces and safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ youth at every school. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Southern Coalition for Social Justice. Partnering with communities of color and economically disadvantaged communities in the south to defend and advance their political, social and economic rights through the combination of legal advocacy, research, organizing andcommunications.
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HPRC NEWS | HEIRS' PROPERTY RETENTION COALITION The mission of the Heirs' Property Retention Coalition (HPRC) is to stem the tide of heirs' property land loss, particularly among low-income families of color in the southeast, so that such families can retain their ancestral land and maintain it as a sustainable asset for future generations. To this end, we develop and facilitate the collaborative action of organizations that help families * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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COURT CONTINUES TO UPHOLD INJUNCTION AGAINST NORTH CAROLINA’S DISCRIMINATORY VOTER ID LAW*
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS UPHOLDS ELECTION OF CHALLENGED WAYNE COUNTY CANDIDATE*
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EDUCATION JUSTICE ALLIANCE, STUDENTS FROM ENLOE HIGH SCHOOL, AND SCSJ DEMAND THAT THE WAKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD END THE SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER PROGRAM AND TERMINATE CONTRACTS WITH LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENTAGENCIES
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It happened to one of our clients in Virginia. And that’s what we feared would happen to North Carolina voters too if we didn’t fight back. So we did. fayobserver.com/stor…: @fayobserver
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North Carolinians have the right to know the truth about who is seeking their sensitive voter information fayobserver.com/stor…via @fayobserver
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It's crucial that we keep up the pressure. Add your name. scsj.salsalabs.org/f…About 3 days ago
“Bad shapes are not necessarily bad, and good shapes are not necessarily good.” politico.com/news/ma…About 3 days ago
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