2022 Cities & Counties for Fine and Fee Justice Bootcamp Recording March 04, 2022 On March 3-4, 2022, The Financial Justice Project, PolicyLink, and the Fines & Fees Justice Center hosted the first Cities & Counties for Fine and Fee Justice Bootcamp. Read More
Info Session on 2022 Fine and Fee Justice Bootcamp - Cities & Counties for Fine and Fee Justice December 09, 2021 Read More
Webinar on SFMTA's NEW Discounts for People Experiencing Homelessness - The Financial Justice Project October 07, 2021 Read More
3/23 Online Panel on Prison and Jail Phone Justice - Worth Rises at The Greene Space March 23, 2021 The SF Financial Justice Project participated on an online panel hosted by Worth Rises at The Greene Space... Read More
The High Cost of Jail Calls and Commissary Markups - Aspen Institute February 23, 2021 The SF Financial Justice Project participated in a panel with the Aspen Institute and community advocates on February 23, 2021 on the costs... Read More
New Fine and Fee Discounts for Struggling San Franciscans - The Financial Justice Project February 02, 2021 The Financial Justice Project hosted a webinar on new fine and fee discounts for struggling San Franciscans for service providers and partners in community... Read More
Local Government Use of Fines and Fees - Michigan Journal of Law Reform January 28, 2021 The Financial Justice Project joined the Michigan Journal of Law Reform for a panel on how local governments use fines and fees as a revenue source... Read More
How We Rise: How social networks impact economic mobility - Brookings Institution January 12, 2021 The Financial Justice Project joined the Race, Prosperity and Inclusion Initiative at Brookings and community leaders from Racine, WI and Washington, DC for a webinar to examine... Read More
Cities & Counties for Fine and Fee Justice - PolicyLink December 18, 2019 To seize upon and expand the movement for Financial Justice, PolicyLink, The Financial Justice Project, and the Fines and Fees Justice Center have established... Read More
The Payback Problem: Why Child Support in California Goes to the Gov't Instead - PolicyLink April 30, 2019 The Financial Justice Project joined PolicyLink and other experts for a conversation on how very year, hundreds of thousands of poor children across California... Read More