Mass Supervision Is Not the Solution to Mass Incarceration
Chicago, IL – January 22, 2019 – Five decades ago, Martin Luther King, Jr., warned, “When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered…
Read More2019: Time for Humane Immigration Policy
I am an immigrant. When I was a toddler, my parents made the decision to emigrate from the Dominican Republic to the United States. They…
Read MoreNational Day of Action
On January 17, the Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity (MORE2)—Gamaliel’s affiliate in the Kansas City metro area—held a press conference to announce that…
Read MoreRights for Immigrants Campaign, on Executive Order to End the Separation of Immigrant Families
Statement from Rev. Dr. John Welch, Chair, Gamaliel Board of Directors, and Pablo Tapia, Chair, Gamaliel Civil Rights for Immigrants Campaign, on Executive Order to…
Read MoreN’tosake-25 years old and still training powerful women leaders!
More than 80 women leaders and organizers across the Gamaliel Network kicked off the 25th Anniversary Year of N’tosake—Gamaliel’s signature leadership development program for women—at…
Read MoreBanned for Life—Two Parents Led a Fight to Fix a Broken System
Below is a story published earlier in the month by Marguerite Casey Foundation (MCF) Senior Writer and Community Relations Staff Member, Paul Nyhan, about Gamaliel’s…
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