Thursday, October 3, 2024

RHODE ISLAND FOR COMMUNITY AND JUSTICE

The staff, youth and board of Rhode Island for Community & Justice wish you a joyful holiday, good cheer and a memorable new year.

 

 

RICJ is grateful for your support throughout 2022 and your commitment to our mission to fight bias, bigotry and racism by building understanding and respect between all races, cultures and religions, through education, advocacy and conflict resolution. Your support led to our success this past year – our programs & organization have grown!

 

Enjoy a look back at our Youth Empowerment activities.

Our 2022 Youth Programs Newsletter is below!

 

To read, click each page image to read a full-size PDF.

 

In January, we will share our new Juvenile Justice Newsletter.

 

If you can, please support our work with a tax deductible end-of-year donation to Rhode Island for Community & Justice

 

Help sustain RICJ; help build an inclusive Rhode Island in 2023.

 

Thank you and best wishes for 2023.

 

In January, we will share our new Juvenile Justice Newsletter.

 

 

RICJ Youth Program Staff:

 

Rose Albert, MA, Director of Youth Programs

 

Sharlene Tavares, Youth Programs Coordinator I

 

Luca O’Donnell, Youth Programs Coordinator II

 

Chelcie Speaks, Mentor Programs Coordinator

 

Belita Ribeiro, Youth Empowerment VISTA

 

And

 

Toby Ayers, PhD, Executive Director

 

Emma Martin, Juvenile Justice Coordinator

 

Vero Godina, Brown University Bonner Fellow

 

Joseph Schlechter, Brown U University Intern

 

RHODE ISLAND FOR COMMUNITY & JUSTICE

WWW.RICJ.ORG

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