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The Urban Justice Center
New York, New York
Staff Development

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Member since 2016-08-08

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Session Overview

We are looking to hire a new Project Director for our LGBTQ Youth Project. While we think this position would be of interest to a lot of people, we haven't received many applicants we are excited about interviewing. We would love to think through how, in a low cost way, we can reach a wider audience and get in the best candidate.

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Nonprofit Overview

In 1984, Douglas Lasdon launched the Urban Justice Center in much the same way: working from a burned out building in East Harlem with almost no funding. We arrived at soup kitchens, jails and shelters (places others would not go) and set up free legal clinics. Today, in spite of social opposition and division, we remain champions of change.

Every year, we incubate groundbreaking new projects that are fighting new wrongs or bringing new approaches to longstanding issues. By providing them with material support, guidance, and a community of fellow advocates with hundreds of cumulative hours of experience, we help them leap over the early, difficult stages of nonprofits growth, and get directly to affecting change in their issue area.

Our longstanding anchor Projects serve tens of thousands of people a year, on critical issues ranging from homelessness, to discrimination, to seeking asylum, to escaping intimate partner violence. The freedom we give our advocates has enabled the creation and growth of groundbreaking initiatives, like our Sex Workers Project, which is the first program in the country to focus on the provision of legal services, legal training, documentation, and policy advocacy for sex workers.

Our work is made possible by an incredible network of supporters, from generous individuals to socially responsible corporations.

Via our new Social Justice Accelerator, we incubate regular classes of new initiatives, giving them the resources, experience, community, and infrastructure to leap over the hurdles of being an early stage nonprofit and get directly to serving their constituencies.

This two-pronged approach allows us to meet the ongoing advocacy needs of our clients, while allowing us to stay nimble and meet new and emerging social justice issues.

Our Anchor Projects include:
Domestic Violence Project
Experience Justice
Freedom Agenda
Human Rights Project
Mental Health Project
Safety Net Project
Sex Workers Project
Street Vendor Project

2022-2024 Social Justice Accelerator Cohort includes:
Family Justice Law Center
Family Policy Project
Peer Defense Project
The Remedy Project
South Asian SOAR

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Recruiting