Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth
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We're working to ban life without parole and other extreme sentences for children in the United States. https://cfsy.org/
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This research is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a powerful reminder that community is essential for healing. We are incredibly proud of our ICAN members and their unwavering commitment to one another and to creating a better world.
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This is the heart of our Incarcerated Children's Advocacy Network (ICAN). ICAN provides a vital community for formerly life-sentenced children to connect, support one another, and collectively advocate for change.
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Yet, amidst these obstacles, the study found a beacon of hope and strength: the "profound and positive effects of maintaining bonds" with peers who have similar lived experiences.
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A powerful new study in the Journal of Criminal Justice, "Incarcerated as a child, reentering as an adult," details the immense challenges life-sentenced children face upon release, from navigating a world transformed by technology to rebuilding family relationships and more.
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After losing her brother to youth violence, Becky Kling Feldman embarked on a journey through grief, outrage, accountability, and finally, peace. 25 years later, she had a message for the individual responsible for her brother's death: "I'm rooting for you." baltimorebrew.com/2025/09/08/t...
To the teen who killed my brother | Baltimore Brew
Twenty-five years after Lenny Kling’s death, his sister reflects on grief, accountability and redemption in Baltimore’s justice system and how her career path – as a public defender, then city prosecu...
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Our coalition met with 30+ congressional offices this week to defend IRAA, a proven second-chance law for youth in DC.

This isn't a partisan fight. IRAA is based on GOP-led reforms & makes our communities SAFER.

Take action now: representjustice.quorum.us/campaign/iraa/
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Last week, our Legal & Policy team we're in Detroit for the Second Look Network Conference and in Lansing to meet with state legislators. They had the opportunity to host an ICAN & NFN gathering, creating a space to connect, share updates, and look at the work ahead in Michigan.
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URGENT: A House bill repealing DC's successful youth sentencing reforms has passed committee and awaits a full vote. Now, a companion bill has been filed in the Senate.

We need your help. Tell your Senator to vote NO and protect redemption. representjustice.quorum.us/campaign/iraa/
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R Street outlines evidence that trying and sentencing children as adults would increase costs without increasing public safety. Across the political spectrum, groups are urging Congress to vote no on current proposals to reverse progress in DC.
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Our partners at the Youth Art & Self-empowerment Project (YASP), have released a groundbreaking report about Philadelphia's first ever youth-focused restorative justice diversion program. Discover how healing, accountability, and redemption can transform lives: www.yasproject.com/art/healing-...
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Now that H.R. 5242 has passed out of the House Oversight Committee, IRAA continues to be at risk of being appealed. We need your help - tell your representative to protect second chances for kids in DC and vote no on H.R. 5242: representjustice.quorum.us/campaign/iraa
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🚨 URGENT 🚨

HAPPENING TODAY: This morning, Wednesday 9/10, the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will decide the future of DC's Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act (IRAA) and other life-changing second chance laws.
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We need your help. Tell Congress to stand for redemption, second chances, and proven public safety solutions by voting NO on any measure that would repeal IRAA: representjustice.quorum.us/campaign/iraa/
Tell Congress: Protect Second Chances for Children in DC!
Contact your legislator today!
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🚨 URGENT 🚨

HAPPENING TODAY: This morning, Wednesday 9/10, the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will decide the future of DC's Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act (IRAA) and other life-changing second chance laws.
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The Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act is good policy
Research shows that teens are more reward sensitive, more impulsive, more influenced by peers, less able to regulate their emotions & are capable of change
Please vote no on the repeal
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The past few weeks have presented a critical opportunity to champion D.C’s landmark youth justice laws, and we’re proud to share how CFSY’s Co-Director of Outreach and Member Services, Eddie Ellis, has done exactly that in the @washingtonpost.com
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We need your voice NOW. Call, Email, and Tweet your Representative and the Chair of the House Oversight Committee in less than 30 seconds and urge them to protect these vital youth justice reform! Together, we can stop this rollback: representjustice.quorum.us/campaign/iraa/
Tell Congress: Protect Second Chances for Children in DC!
Contact your legislator today!
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ACTION ALERT! ⚠️ Tomorrow morning, the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will decide the future of Washington, DC’s second chance laws, including the Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act (IRAA), which has been lifesaving for many on a road to redemption.
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Today, Angel declares that he is "proud to stand with my brothers and sisters in ICAN as living proof of what second chances look like, echoing the words of Eddie Ellis: “Change is possible.”
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He credits the support of CFSY for helping him find his way home and for giving him the opportunity to stand alongside ICAN to provide hope to those still behind bars and ensure that children do not have to endure the same horrors that those of us mislabeled as Superpredators did.
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Returning home after more than two decades, he emerged a different person—not because of prison, but despite it. "Every day, every year, home helps me to move away from the things I saw behind those walls."
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My life was over before it truly even began, and I wrestled with pain, regret, anger, and the refusal to believe that this was the end of my story.” Despite the harshness and finality of his sentence, Angel held onto hope, often the only thing he had.
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CFSY's Angel Alejandro marks his 6th Freedom Anniversary after surviving 21 ½ years in federal prison for a crime he committed at just 15 years old. Reflecting on his journey, Angel shares: "Growing up is hard, but growing up inside a United States Penitentiary is soul-crushing.