In the wake of federal funding cuts in April, Equal Justice USA—a nonprofit that uses justice-centered strategies to address violence—has announced its pending closure.
Equal Justice USA to Close amid Federal Funding Cuts
In the wake of federal funding cuts in April, Equal Justice USA—a nonprofit that uses justice-centered strategies to address violence—has announced its pending closure.
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