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Young Women’s Freedom Center Releases Report Showing Dire Impact Of Criminalization In Sf And Honors System-involved Women, Transgender & Gender Non-conforming People At ‘Cheyenne Bell Legacy Awards’

Posted by: YWFC
June 19, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESS CONTACT:

Bilen Mesfin Packwood, bilen@change-llc.com, 510-681-5978
Layla Crater, layla@change-llc.com, 310-804-3107

San Francisco, CA — On June 19, Young Women’s Freedom Center, in partnership with the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families (DCYF) and the San Francisco Adult Probation Department, will release the findings of a report that shows the dire impact of criminalization on women, girls, and transgender and gender non-conforming people of color– from housing instability to economic hardship and the intergenerational trauma of mass incarceration.

The report will be shared at “Our Own Words,” an event co-sponsored by San Francisco Supervisors Hillary Ronen, Matt Haney and Shamann Walton. “A Radical Model for Decriminalization: Centering the Lives of SF System-Involved Women, Transgender & Gender Non-Conforming People (TGNC)” presents a picture of the lives of San Francisco’s most marginalized communities and explores how individuals navigate systems such as housing, foster care and juvenile and adult justice.

“We need to listen and trust system-impacted people to be the drivers and leaders for change,” said Jessica Nowlan, executive director of Young Women’s Freedom Center. “Our hope is that these findings empower people impacted by the juvenile and justice systems to hold policymakers accountable to achieve justice and liberation for our communities.”

The research was conducted from 2017 to 2018 by a youth-led team from Young Women’s Freedom Center, which interviewed 100 system-involved women and TGNC people. The release of the report also coincides with the launch of the Young Women Freedom’s Center Freedom Research Institute.

At the event, the Young Women’s Freedom Center also will honor three community leaders with the Cheyenne Bell Legacy Award. The award honors individuals who work with and on behalf of those striving to improve the condition of the juvenile and adult justice system for young women and men in the Bay Area:

  • Marlene Sanchez, Associate Director of Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ), who came to community work at age 15 while looking for employment as a way out of the juvenile justice system. Due to her own experience, Marlene has a passion for working with youth and in particular young women and girls who are involved in the juvenile justice system.
  • Sheryl Evans Davis, Executive Director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission (HRC) and who previously served as Commissioner between 2011 and 2016, including a tenure as Vice Chair of the Commission. Prior to joining the HRC, Director Davis was Executive Director of Collective Impact.
  • Dr. Marilyn Jones, founder and Executive Director of Because Black is Still Beautiful, and who is committed to dismantling historical perceptions, policies and practices that negatively affect criminal justice involved Black women. Dr. Jones has over 20 years of life experience in the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems.

The Young Women’s Freedom Center has worked with young people in San Francisco who have been impacted by the juvenile justice, criminal justice and foster care systems for 20 years to demand alternatives to incarceration for youth. Most recently, the Center led the efforts to pass historic legislation to shut down the city’s juvenile hall by 2021.

The presentation of the report and awards will take place on June 19, 2019 at San Francisco City Hall from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 pm.  The report is available here.

Media interested in attending should RSVP to Layla Crater at layla@change-llc.com by Wednesday, June 19 at 10:00 a.m.

ABOUT YOUNG WOMEN’S FREEDOM CENTER

The mission of the Young Women’s Freedom Center, originally called Young Women’s Development Center, is to empower and inspire young women who have been involved with the juvenile justice system and/or the street economy to create positive change in their lives and communities. Since 1993, the organization has begun their transformative work by meeting young women where they are: in juvenile halls, jails, and on the streets and linking youth development and youth organizing strategies with the mission to provide gender-specific, peer-based opportunities for high-risk, low- and no-income young women. For more information visit youngwomenfree.org.

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