Be Part of the Change. Empower Lives. Advocate for Justice.
Join us today and become part of this transformative mission.
Join us today and become part of this transformative mission.
Founded by Matthew Brashier, the Liberated Scholars Justice Foundation (LSJF) was born out of a vision to champion social justice, empower justice-impacted individuals, and transform lives. As a justice-impacted advocate, Matthew experienced firsthand the challenges of reentry and the systemic barriers faced by those affected by the criminal justice system. Inspired by his journey, he founded LSJF to drive meaningful change and create pathways to opportunity.
Through innovative programs, grassroots efforts, and unwavering dedication, LSJF works to:
Advocate for fair policies that support reentry and second chances.
Provide resources and opportunities for education and personal growth.
Foster a supportive community that uplifts and celebrates resilience.
We are paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive society, where everyone—regardless of their past—has the opportunity to succeed. LSJF is not just a foundation; it’s a movement fueled by the transformative power of collective action. Together, we can create a future where justice, opportunity, and hope are within everyone’s reach.
The mission of the Liberated Scholars Justice Foundation (LSJF) is to empower justice-impacted individuals through advocacy, education, and systemic reform. LSJF is dedicated to:
Senior at California State University,
San Bernardino, majoring in
Communication Studies. He is a published
author, college graduate, and the Founder
and CEO of the Liberated Scholars Justice
Foundation. As a justice-impacted and
neurodivergent individual, Matthew is
dedicated to advocating for formerly
incarcerated people, working on policies
that promote social justice and reentry
support. His interests include media
production, community advocacy, and
policy reform, all aimed at creating
pathways to opportunity and reducing
systemic inequities
Join a vibrant community of advocates, scholars, and changemakers. As a member, you’ll:
Stay informed with updates on our programs, advocacy campaigns, and events.
Gain access to exclusive workshops, webinars, and networking opportunities.
Collaborate with others who are passionate about justice and equity.
Share your time and talents to make a direct impact. Volunteer opportunities include:
Assisting with community outreach and reentry support programs.
Organizing events and workshops for justice-impacted individuals.
Contributing to our administrative, advocacy, and media projects.
Students and young professionals can gain real-world experience while making a difference.
Work on policy research, advocacy campaigns, and nonprofit development.
Support LSJF’s media initiatives, such as podcast production and social media outreach.
Earn academic credit (where applicable) and develop career-ready skills.
We’re always looking for organizations, businesses, and educational institutions to join forces with LSJF. Partnership opportunities include:
Co-hosting events or workshops.
Sponsoring programs or initiatives.
Offering employment or internship opportunities for justice-impacted individuals.
Your contributions enable us to provide housing, educational support, and advocacy for justice-impacted individuals. [Make a Donation Today!]
As an LSJF intern, you will:
Make a Difference: Help create real solutions for systemic challenges faced by justice-impacted individuals.
Build Your Career: Gain valuable skills in advocacy, nonprofit management, research, and community outreach.
Work with Experts: Collaborate with a dedicated team of leaders in policy reform and reentry support.
Expand Your Network: Connect with professionals and advocates in the fields of criminal justice, education, and social work.
We welcome applications from undergraduate and graduate students in fields such as:
Communication Studies
Criminal Justice
Social Work
Public Administration
Education
Nonprofit Management
As an intern, you’ll have the opportunity to:
Conduct research and support advocacy campaigns on fair chance hiring practices and reentry policies.
Assist in creating resources and programs for justice-impacted students.
Develop content for LSJF podcasts, newsletters, and social media campaigns.
Organize events focused on education, community engagement, and leadership development.
Earn academic credit (where applicable).
Develop leadership, communication, and project management skills.
Receive mentorship and career guidance from LSJF professionals.
Contribute to impactful programs that empower justice-impacted communities.
1. Check Eligibility: Ensure your college or university allows internships with nonprofit organizations for academic credit or experience.
2. Submit Your Application: Email your resume and a cover letter to liberatedscholarsjustice@outlook.com
3. interview Process: Selected applicants will be contacted for a brief interview to discuss goals and availability.
At LSJF, we’re committed to providing an enriching experience where students can grow as professionals and advocates. Through your internship, you’ll not only contribute to our mission but also develop the tools to create change in your own community.
Take the first step toward building a brighter future for justice-impacted individuals—and yourself. Apply today!
Your generous donations help us empower underserved communities through education and advocacy. Join us in making a difference.
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