The National Alliance of Faith and Justice (NAFJ) has introduced a new program called Pen or Pencil to help reduce juvenile justice involvement. The program uses the story of the Carter family's role in desegregating Mississippi schools to teach youth about making choices and the importance of education. It includes presentations, courses, mentoring and service learning opportunities to help youth avoid risks, build life skills, and gain a sense of purpose. The goal is to address disproportionate minority contact with the justice system and reduce recidivism by promoting positive decision making.