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- How to Help Youth of Color Charged with Violent OffensesApril 4, 2018- New brief outlines a community-driven approach for keeping youth out of prison and helping them succeed. 
- Ana Yáñez-Correa Leaves Public Welfare FoundationMarch 20, 2018- She will join the office of Commissioner Rodney Ellis in Harris County, Texas. 
- Don’t Punish Youth So HarshlyMarch 19, 2018- A prominent group of criminal justice leaders urges the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the case of a youth sentenced to more than 200 years in prison. 
- Public Welfare Foundation Announces New Focus Areas for GrantsMarch 9, 2018- Funding under the Special Opportunities program will advance work related to race, redemption and restoration. 
- Who is Locked Up in Youth Prisons?February 9, 2018- A new video released by Youth First, a Public Welfare Foundation grantee, outlines why closing youth prisons is a racial justice issue. 
- Helping People—and Communities—Thrive After PrisonFebruary 8, 2018- Colorado has developed a groundbreaking approach to serving those returning from incarceration that is transforming lives, supporting communities, and promotin… 
- Combatting Wage TheftFebruary 2, 2018- Workers who consistently are not paid what they are owed are helped by advocates like the National Employment Law Project, a Public Welfare Foundation grantee. 
- Women in PrisonJanuary 10, 2018- A new report by a Public Welfare Foundation grantee examines why the numbers of female and male prisoners are on different trajectories. 
