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April 2026

Second Chances, Lifelong Consequences: A Conversation on Extreme Sentencing and the People It Leaves Behind

Second Chances, Lifelong Consequences: A Conversation on Extreme Sentencing and the People It Leaves Behind What does it mean to sentence someone to life without the possibility of parole? And what happens to everyone left in the wake of that decision, the person incarcerated, their children, their families, and their communities? These were the questions at the heart of UnLocked’s guest event featuring the Maryland Second Look Coalition, bringing together three voices with deeply personal […]

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From Inspiration to Impact: Help UnLocked Attend the National Children of Incarcerated Parents Conference

From Inspiration to Impact: Help UnLocked Attend the National Children of Incarcerated Parents Conference Each spring, the National Children of Incarcerated Parents Conference, hosted by the ASU Center for Child Well-Being, brings together advocates, researchers, educators, policymakers, and people with lived experience to confront the realities faced by children impacted by parental incarceration. The conference was created to address a critical gap in awareness surrounding the nearly 3 million children currently experiencing parental incarceration and

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ICE’s New Policies and What They Mean for Children

ICE’s New Policies and What They Mean for Children Author: Hannah February 25, 2026 Introduction Violent arrests and raids conducted by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency have been growing for months now. In 2025, thirty-two people died in ICE custody, making it the deadliest year recorded since the early 2000s (Bustillo & Mukherjee 2025). Reviewed figures by The Guardian also show that there have been about 73,000 people currently in detention, similarly making

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Breaking Barriers: Join the Policy & Familial Incarceration Panel at UMD

Breaking Barriers: Join the Policy & Familial Incarceration Panel at UMD On April 16th, 2026, students, advocates, and community members will gather at the University of Maryland for a powerful and timely conversation on one of the most pressing issues in our society: the intersection of policy, incarceration, and its impact on families. Hosted by The UnLocked Project, the Policy & Familial Incarceration Panel brings together a dynamic group of leaders, scholars, and lived experience

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