Partners and Resources
Success comes from teamwork. We are not alone in the work and are so grateful to be in a supportive and resourceful community for and with people impacted by the criminal legal system! Please contact or connect us with any organizations or agencies that should be added to our list. Thank you.
All Square: All Square is changing the way that criminal records are viewed and used through employment and supportive services. Available job openings are listed on their website.
The Legal Revolution: All Square’s legal arm, providing pro-bono civil legal services to folks with criminal records and their families! Inquiry email is firminfo@thelegalrevolution.org.
Mile in My Shoes: is a Twin Cities-based nonprofit that sees running as a tool for both personnal and collective transformation. They partner with substance-use recovery programs, homeless shelters, veterans’ organizations, and reentry centers for people exiting incarceration to build a broad based running community.
The Minnesota Justice Research Center (MNJRC) is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to driving meaningful change to Minnesota’s criminal legal system through rigorous and community-centered research, education, and policy development.
MN Statewide Transitions Coalitions: providing spaces and forums for stakeholders to build innovative and sustainable supports for people impacted by the criminal justice system. Bi-Weekly Transition Coalition Newsletters. Contact: reentry.doc@state.mn.us.
Peace In Practice: Developing and supporting culturally responsive yoga and mindfulness professionals for the Twin Cities and beyond. Contact: chance@peaceinpracticemn.org.
We Are All Criminals: a non-profit organization dedicated to challenging society's perceptions of what it means to be “criminal.”