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Recording and resources for our webinar: A mental health jail is an oxymoron

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Thank you to those of were able to join us for our December 10th Webinar, “A Mental Health Jail is an Oxymoron: Alternatives to imprisonment and policing for people with mental illness.”

Did you miss the webinar, or want to see it again? You can watch the recording of the entire webinar here.

To learn more, check out these resources:

  • Oakland Power Projects
  • Policing in Oakland: A Year in Review 2014
  • 7 Reasons Why Mental Health Advocates Should Fight Prison and Jail Expansion
  • Breaking the Silence: Civil and Human Rights Violations Resulting from Medical Neglect and Abuse of Women of Color in Los Angeles County Jails
  • Impact of Disproportionate Incarceration of & Violence Against Black People with Mental Health Conditions in the World’s Largest Jail System
  • A mental health jail is an oxymoron; diversion is what’s needed
  • California jail system fails mentally ill

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