Criminal justice reform is not a bipartisan issue. It’s a human rights issue.

 

Vision For Reform

Vision For Reform is a resource site dedicated to providing citizens with informative, bipartisan facts about criminal justice reform and human rights issues, and showing you ways to get involved and make a difference.

“When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less important whether I am afraid.”

-Audre Lorde

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The first Juneteenth was celebrated on June 19, 1865, when news of freedom arrived in Galveston, Texas.

JUNETEENTH

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News…

that informs!

Interviews, opinions, and blogs…

that contemplate!

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Organizations…

that fight!

 
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Books…

that enlighten!

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Movies and documentaries…

that inspire!

Events and social media…

that connects!

 
  • A woman with shoulder-length brown hair, glasses, and a purple t-shirt that says '#changethenarrative' standing in front of a decorated wall with inspirational quotes.

    Dream it.

  • A man with a beard and dark hair wearing a brown hoodie with the hashtag #changethenarrative embroidered on it, standing indoors in front of a wall with text.

    Build it.

  • Close-up of a woman smiling, wearing a purple hoodie with the hashtag '#changetheNarrative' written on it, standing indoors in front of a staircase.

    Grow it.

  • A man with short hair and a beard, smiling and looking down, wearing a black T-shirt with "V 4 R" printed on it, standing indoors with framed pictures on the wall behind him.

    Share it.

  • A woman wearing glasses and a blue t-shirt with the hashtag #bethechange printed on it, standing with her hands on her hips in a room with a beige wall, artwork, and a lamp in the background.

    Become it.

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