The Center for RR/ED seeks to be a hub of practical knowledge that helps drive national transformation through local reform to end racial and ethnic disparities in the youth legal system. A key objective of these efforts is to increase the field’s knowledge of promising and evidence-based strategies that have a sound theoretical basis or have demonstrated measurable success in addressing R/ED.
To that end, we will be building a database of resources for the field. In addition to research papers, toolkits, videos, and articles compiled from each participating Center, we hope to include materials generated by the Center for RR/ED’s various programs, such as the Youth and Family Council, the Ending R/ED Innovation Lab, and more.
As the Center for RR/ED grows, we will be hosting webinars, producing infographics, and sharing other materials with the field. You can learn more about updates and what’s coming up for the Center here. Please be sure to sign up for our contact list!
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