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The
Center is now accepting applications for the following:
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The
Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR) is a social justice
organization founded in 1976, whose mission is to
end capital punishment, mass incarceration, and other criminal
justice practices that are used to control the lives of poor people,
people of
color, and other marginalized groups in the southern United States, and
to
build the power of those communities to transform the criminal justice
system. We do this through death penalty representation, impact
litigation,
policy advocacy, and community organizing. We envision a world in
which the criminal justice system is used not as a tool to concentrate
power
and control, but instead as an instrument of true justice by which
individuals
and communities remain accountable to each other.
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The Southern Center
for Human Rights is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
The Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender,
religious creed, national original, ancestry, disability, or sexual
orientation. The Center encourages applications from minorities, women
and other groups that are under-represented in the legal profession.
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