Juvenile Law Center
Will Drinker is a professional in the film industry, having worked in various roles such as producer, director, cinematographer, and editor. With experience at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Juvenile Law Center, Greg A. Dunn Design, and more, Drinker has contributed to a variety of projects ranging from documentaries to public service announcements. With a background in film education from Emerson College and Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts, Drinker continues to showcase their skills in videography and editing.
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Juvenile Law Center
Juvenile Law Center advocates for rights, dignity, equity and opportunity for youth in the child welfare and justice systems. Founded in 1975, Juvenile Law Center is the first non-profit, public interest law firm for children in the country. Through litigation, appellate advocacy and submission of amicus (friend-of-the-court) briefs, policy reform, public education, training, consulting, and strategic communications, we fight for children who come into contact with the child welfare and justice systems. Widely published and internationally recognized as leaders in the field, Juvenile Law Center has substantially shaped the development of law and policy on behalf of youth. We strive to ensure that laws, policies, and practices affecting youth advance racial and economic equity and are rooted in research, consistent with children’s unique developmental characteristics, and reflective of international human rights values.