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Unlock Inclusion was supported by an Open Society Soros Justice Fellowship (link: https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/press-releases/foundations-announce-2016-soros-justice-fellows) grant and incubated by Mission: Launch, Inc. (link: www.mission-launch.org)
Unlock Inclusion for individuals living with criminal records
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During incarceration access to technology is limited, if at all, and we now know that being removed from tech in our technology-driven world has lasting consequences on reentry. Download the "Unlock Inclusion: A Pathway of Digital Inclusion for People Living with Criminal Records" position paper which highlights successful entrepreneurs who were once incarcerated and gives a call to action for tech organizations and philanthropy.
We are looking to gather stories about how since coming home you have used technology (websites, apps, software and/or hardware) to help you successfully reintegrate post release. We are also looking for stories about how tech has caused anxiety or been hard to connect with. Help us expand our advocacy. Share your story now.