WATCH: The July 17th Good Trouble Lives On! Full Event
On July 17th, we gathered with our friends and neighbors to honor the enduring legacy of Congressman John Lewis and unite as a community to defend our civil and human rights.
On July 17th, we gathered with our friends and neighbors to honor the enduring legacy of Congressman John Lewis and unite as a community to defend our civil and human rights.
Representatives from Delaware Department of Health & Social Services and the Delaware Medicare Assistance Program (DMAP) were jo;ined by the Director of Advocacy for Community Legal Aid Society, Inc., the Chairperson of SDARJ, and a representative of US Representative Sarah McBride on June 12 to discuss Medicaid & Social Security in the shadow of the pending Budget Bill.
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) took part in Georgetown’s annual Juneteenth Celebration today, highlighting our ongoing commitment to promoting racial justice and community engagement.
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) will hold a Town Hall on May 21 at the Lewes Library at 6:00 pm. The purpose of the meeting is to advocate for the cessation of hate incidents and harassment directed towards African Americans in Sussex County.
Learn about the recently-submitted SB 10, Compassionate Release Act, expanding the eligibility criteria whereby incarcerated individuals may petition a judge for early compassionate release based on either their serious illness or positive rehabilitation, and how the process will become streamlined and reformed. Connect with legislators and urge them to support this legislation and other legislation that improves the lives of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people.
To understand the challenges Delawareans face when they leave prison and why the recidivism rate is so high, come to a Reentry Simulation and experience first-hand an immersive experience of “walking a mile in a newly-released prisoner’s shoes.”