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ARTICLE TAG
2/6/2024
Alex Perez
A new department in Minnesota will elevate the needs of children, youth and families in the foster care and juvenile justice systems, day care centers, and those experiencing homelessness.
12/19/2023
The Imprint staff reports
Some of our strongest pieces published by the Youth Voices Rising program in 2023
12/18/2023
A selection of The Imprint’s most impactful stories from the past year
10/19/2022
Jesse Hahnel, longtime executive director of the National Center for Youth Law, is leaving the Oakland-based organization.
8/24/2022
Intern Stormy Lukasavage calls on the federal government to address the links between child welfare and youth justice involvement.
12/6/2021
Martín Macías, Jr.
Following a model out of L.A., community-based organizations in California combine federal job training funds with other essential services for young people leaving foster care or probation — including housing and education support.
12/1/2021
Jeremy Loudenback
Illustration by Christine Ongjoco Dozens of young people locked up in California’s youth prison system have tested positive for COVID-19 — the latest outbreak at facilities that have struggled to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.
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11/4/2021
Julie Reynolds Martinez
As schools in California's Monterey Bay region have seen an uptick in student violence, some residents want police officers back on campus.
11/2/2021
A bipartisan group of Florida state lawmakers filed two companion bills that would prohibit juvenile court fees in the state.
10/19/2021
Madison Hunt
The creators of a nonprofit helping foster youth age out of the system, and a program to better launch young adults leaving lockups are among five New Yorkers awarded a prestigious local prize for their innovation.