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Repairing the Road to Redemption

Launched By The Alliance for Safety and Justice

Time Done IE meets every Thursday at 3:30

The Time Done campaign aims to raise awareness around the legal barriers that people living with convictions face.

Today, an estimated 70 million people in the U.S. are living with a current or old criminal conviction. This means that long after they’ve successfully completed their sentence, nearly 1 in 5 people continue to face restrictions on jobs, housing, education and other supports that are key to family stability and economic security.

Take Action Now!

The #TimeDone campaign shines a light on the lifetime of legal obstacles standing between 8 million Californians living with a past conviction and jobs, housing and other necessities for economic security and family stability. Now is time to galvanize thousands of Californians to action to break down the barriers to success for people living with a past conviction and build a road to redemption.

Sign the pledge and join the movement to be one of the first to get exclusive content and know when there’s an action you can take that will change the life of someone living with a past conviction.

Our Goals

  • To demolish the legal barriers that people living with convictions face.
  • To advocate for policy change as it relates to the criminal justice system.
  • To educate the public around the barriers people living with convictions face.
Adam Wedeking

Adam Wedeking

Clergy Organizer

Riverside
adam@icucpico.com

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