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The Fortune Society is a New York City-based non-profit organization that provides support to the formerly incarcerated. Some of the services offered include help ...
David Rothenberg (born August 19, 1933) is an American Broadway producer and prisoners' rights activist. After reading the script for Fortune and Men's Eyes by former prisoner and playwright John Herbert, he was instrumental in producing the play for an off-Broadway production.
The abrupt re-entrance into society means formerly incarcerated individuals require support to reintegrate. The United States federal government allocates some funding for re-entry programs, but there is currently a lack of sufficient resources. Re-entry programs are now receiving more attention from public policy and criminal justice scholars ...
Antonia "Toni" Stone (1930 – November 21, 2002) was an educator and pioneering activist against the growing digital divide who created the United States' first community technology center.
Inside the elaborate $85,000 tests Fortune 500 companies give CEO candidates to determine if they’re right for the job Trey Williams August 21, 2023 at 7:16 AM
Osborne now operates more than 25 programs, including employment, substance abuse treatment, healthy parenting and relationships, and release planning. In accordance with existing research demonstrating that strong family relationships promote better reentry outcomes and reduce the likelihood of recidivism. [15]
Nike's new CEO Elliot Hill joined the sports retailer as an intern. He's among 11 Fortune 500 CEOs who rose from entry-level roles to the corner office.
RTA's transitional reentry program, "Reimagining Myself" is an approach to reentry that explores the social and emotional challenges an incarcerated individual is likely to face when released. The program includes narrative and interview films, a 20-session workshop with an arts-based curriculum, participant workbook, facilitator guide and ...