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Health February 11, 2023 - 5:06 pm

Justice Matters holds prayer vigil at Douglas County Treatment & Recovery Center

by Molly Adams

Local activists held a prayer vigil Saturday morning in hopes that the Douglas County Treatment and Recovery Center will open its doors soon.

Crime & Courts January 26, 2023 - 1:56 pm

Justice Matters to hold meeting on Vera Institute study of incarceration in Douglas County

by Lawrence Times

Lawrence advocacy group Justice Matters invites community members to an educational meeting about a study that highlighted stark racial disparities in incarceration and found that most bookings into the Douglas County jail are for minor, nonviolent charges, among other conclusions.

Tricia Masenthin/Lawrence Times
Lawrence Life April 28, 2022 - 9:10 pm

Justice Matters adds focus on elder care to its list of priorities during annual assembly

by Tricia Masenthin

Douglas County suffers from an elder care crisis, according to members of the nonprofit organization Justice Matters. Senior care service providers can’t recruit and retain enough qualified staff to provide quality care to seniors in Douglas County who need it.

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Community Voices April 19, 2022 - 9:32 am

Justice Matters: Join us at the Action Assembly to witness our collective power (Column)

by Cynthia Eubanks and Ann Spangler, co-presidents, Justice Matters

“When we are united around addressing systemic issues of injustice, the impact is long-lasting and profound,” the co-presidents of Justice Matters write in this column.

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Lawrence Life January 10, 2022 - 6:30 am

Justice Matters’ lead organizer continues quest for a more equitable world in Douglas County

by Tricia Masenthin

Camille Debreczeny grew up in California surrounded by extended family taking care of each other as part of an interconnected whole. The lead organizer for Justice Matters credits that collectivist culture — and her family’s immigrant background — with drawing her to community work.

Lawrence news September 15, 2021 - 10:28 pm

Douglas County Commission approves homelessness resources, discusses options for federal funds

by Lucie Krisman

The Douglas County Commission approved new funding toward addressing local homelessness and discussed federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act at Wednesday’s meeting.

Community Voices April 27, 2021 - 9:25 am

Justice Matters: Justice means leaving the status quo behind (Column)

by Deacon Godsey and Justin Jenkins, co-presidents, Justice Matters

Every spring the people of Justice Matters raise our collective voice in an effort to […]

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