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Help Prisoners in Solitary Confinement
ORGANIZATION: Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Foundation
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11 people are interested
The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law (CHRCL) is a Los Angeles non-profit organization that focuses its work on the civil and human rights of insular minorities and vulnerable communities.
Our organization initiates and conducts impact class action litigation, provides technical support to other providers of legal services, and engages in advocacy work on selected issues impacting vulnerable low-income groups with legal injuries. Several of our projects are described at our web sites: www.centerforhumanrights.org and www.casa-libre.org.
CHRCL is currently seeking volunteers and interns who are committed to creating significant social change in advocating for human rights. The CHRCL has filed a United Nations petition arguing that the placement of thousands of California prisoners in solitary confinement amounts to torture and violates international law. For details see http://centerforhumanrights.org/Prisoners.html. Volunteers are needed to review prisoner cases, draft responses to letters from prisoners, and research the effects of solitary confinement on prisoners.More opportunities with Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Foundation
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About Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Foundation
Location:
256 S. Occidental Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057, US
Mission Statement
The mission of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law is to protect and promote the observance of human rights and the constitutional and civil rights of immigrants, refugees, indigenous peoples, migrants, children and other minorities.
Description
The Center is a non-profit, public interest legal foundation dedicated to furthering and protecting the civil, constitutional, and human rights of immigrants, refugees, children, and the poor.
The Center is supported by the California Legal Services Trust Fund, private donations, and the receipt of attorneys' fees in major cases. Students, lawyers, and other volunteers are encouraged to join the Center's efforts to protect and promote domestic and international civil and human rights.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
256 S. Occidental BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90057
DATE POSTED
April 13, 2016
SKILLS
- Administrative Support
- Research
- Strategic Planning
- Case Work / Management
- Law Enforcement
- Data Entry
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training