Originally reported Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2025-02-07 08:00:00.
Name &Β PGP: Hi everyone! My name is Christian Mendoza, he/βhim/βhis
Job Title: Policy Intern. IΒ provide critical support to CJCJβs policy team. This includes tracking dozens of justice-related bills in the California State Legislature, from their introduction to potential adoption. IΒ run our weekly legislative meetings to decide the agencyβs position on these state bills. In these meetings, IΒ recommend positions that align with CJCJβs mission. Plus, IΒ update everyone on the changing status of these priority bills as they wind through the legislative process. Following these discussions, IΒ will help develop CJCJβs position letters to the state legislature on whether we support or oppose these bills. IΒ have also met with community organizers and policymakers in Sacramento to discuss CJCJβs priorities for justice. Finally, IΒ support all aspects of CJCJβs publications, from research and data analysis to writing my perspective on fighting for justice in California and nationally.
Behind the scenes fact about you: IΒ love physical media; IΒ have hundreds of vinyl and CDs that Iβm constantly spinning, as well as aΒ growing collection of books (non-fiction and food related books are my favorite) and DVDs (mostly horror).
How would you describe your job to aΒ friend? In aΒ specific, technical sense: IΒ assist CJCJ and its affiliates in promoting research and policies that heal, rehabilitate, and uplift members of the community that are often cast aside and looked down upon. In aΒ broader, more general sense: IΒ try to shape the world around me to be aΒ more thoughtful, more empathetic place for my family and my community.
Why is this work important to you? This work is so important to me because IΒ represent my community and advocate for aΒ better future for us all. IΒ use my experiences, and the collective experiences of family members before me, to provide aid and social mobility to others.
Dreaming out loud: If IΒ were given unlimited funds to build out part of my program, IΒ would set up an ββall in oneβ non-profit organization that helps recent immigrants and their families on the path to citizenship. It would provide informationals guiding people through the citizenship process; there would be workshops about navigating life while on the path to citizenship, including providing potential employment opportunities, finding housing/βshelter, and seeking various forms of available/βapplicable government assistance; there would be free/βaffordable legal services for immigrants in need of navigating the law more thoroughly; to top it off, we would provide counseling and therapy to immigrants fleeing (or who have experienced) violent, traumatic, or harrowing situations such as war, domestic abuse, and even after surviving the journey across the border itself. Being aΒ child of 2Β immigrants myself, IΒ remember wishing at multiple points in life that we had access to help like this, or that other much needed services were easy to seek out. Immigrants are the backbone of this country, and we should give them the time and assistance that such aΒ role entails.
Learn more about CJCJβs policy team and its research on our website.
Source: www.cjcj.org
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