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NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. CAMPAIGN FOR PRISON PHONE JUSTICE campaign-post 44254. Sep 24, 2020. Prison Phone Justice Victory in TX! What’s next? Aug 31, 2018. While its been looking dismal in a federal realm, news from the Prison Phone Justice front in Texas may be an indication of changes bubbling up at the state leve. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Stop Prison Profiteering. The “Time is Money” documentary featured here was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative newsroom in Washington, DC. It was originally part of their “Profiting from Prisoners” series that originally appeared September 30, 2014. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he saysARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around.NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. CAMPAIGN FOR PRISON PHONE JUSTICE campaign-post 44254. Sep 24, 2020. Prison Phone Justice Victory in TX! What’s next? Aug 31, 2018. While its been looking dismal in a federal realm, news from the Prison Phone Justice front in Texas may be an indication of changes bubbling up at the state leve. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Stop Prison Profiteering. The “Time is Money” documentary featured here was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative newsroom in Washington, DC. It was originally part of their “Profiting from Prisoners” series that originally appeared September 30, 2014. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he saysARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around. POSTS | NATION INSIDE Reposted from The Verge Sept 11, 2020 By Nicole Wetsman At the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Oklahoma, over 90 percent of inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly every facility in the Oklahoma prison system has been touched by the virus, says Nicole McAfee, director of policy and advocacy at the ACLU of Oklahoma. STORIES | NATION INSIDE Dec 09, 2020. A mother worries about her son, who’s been incarcerated in Iowa for 21 years, after the men in the cell next to him get COVID-19. She voices concerns about the lack of sanitation and nutritious food, but she’s afraid to speak out for fear of retaliation from the system.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. ABOUT US | NATION INSIDE Click above to watch a short video about Nation Inside. Welcome to Nation Inside. Launched by artists and formerly incarcerated people and their families, Nation Inside is committed to building a powerful network of grassroots groups dedicated to ending mass incarceration. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION TIFA TDCJ COVID Survey 2021. Most families know the conditions in jails and prisons subject their incarcerated loved ones to dangerous, unhealthy, and inhumane conditions. And when there is a contagious disease, whether it is measles, mumps, norovirus, or Covid-19 we know that our loved ones are in a precarious situation. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Facts. There are numerous ways that prisons and jails have become profit-generating engines, and each new prison-related profiteering endeavor is an obstacle to ending the mass incarceration epidemic in the US. Among the most significant and detrimental of these prison-profiteering schemes occurs in the handling of money on behalfof prisoners
MARYLAND CURE
Maryland CURE is a state chapter of National CURE. While we support many prison ministry and advocacy groups, our mission is to work for changes in the legislative system in support of criminal justice reform. Prisoners cannot vote, but their family members and friends can. One of the goals of all CURE chapters is to make sure thateveryone
TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Oct 28, 2014. On November 7th, 2014 Texas Inmate Families Association (TIFA), Texas CURE, and Texas VOICES, are joining forces for the Texas Families for Justice Rally. This grassroots collection of people, most with imprisoned loved ones, will send a clear message to the Texas legislature--"the criminal justice system in Texas is broken." SOUTH CAROLINA PRISON JUSTICE NETWORK South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons. We call for policy reform that ends mass incarceration and that emphasizes rehabilitation of our neighbors. It is time to reform South Carolina’s criminal justice system.ARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE works to promote rehabilitation for the benefit of the community as a whole, and of the incarcerated individual through meaningful criminal justice reform by advocating for meaningful change through the legislative process. Arkansas CURE is one of many organizations that is networking resources and leveraging ideas intotangible
NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. CAMPAIGN FOR PRISON PHONE JUSTICE campaign-post 44254. Sep 24, 2020. Prison Phone Justice Victory in TX! What’s next? Aug 31, 2018. While its been looking dismal in a federal realm, news from the Prison Phone Justice front in Texas may be an indication of changes bubbling up at the state leve. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Stop Prison Profiteering. The “Time is Money” documentary featured here was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative newsroom in Washington, DC. It was originally part of their “Profiting from Prisoners” series that originally appeared September 30, 2014. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he saysARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around.NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. CAMPAIGN FOR PRISON PHONE JUSTICE campaign-post 44254. Sep 24, 2020. Prison Phone Justice Victory in TX! What’s next? Aug 31, 2018. While its been looking dismal in a federal realm, news from the Prison Phone Justice front in Texas may be an indication of changes bubbling up at the state leve. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Stop Prison Profiteering. The “Time is Money” documentary featured here was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative newsroom in Washington, DC. It was originally part of their “Profiting from Prisoners” series that originally appeared September 30, 2014. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he saysARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around. POSTS | NATION INSIDE Reposted from The Verge Sept 11, 2020 By Nicole Wetsman At the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Oklahoma, over 90 percent of inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly every facility in the Oklahoma prison system has been touched by the virus, says Nicole McAfee, director of policy and advocacy at the ACLU of Oklahoma. STORIES | NATION INSIDE Dec 09, 2020. A mother worries about her son, who’s been incarcerated in Iowa for 21 years, after the men in the cell next to him get COVID-19. She voices concerns about the lack of sanitation and nutritious food, but she’s afraid to speak out for fear of retaliation from the system.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. ABOUT US | NATION INSIDE Click above to watch a short video about Nation Inside. Welcome to Nation Inside. Launched by artists and formerly incarcerated people and their families, Nation Inside is committed to building a powerful network of grassroots groups dedicated to ending mass incarceration. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION TIFA TDCJ COVID Survey 2021. Most families know the conditions in jails and prisons subject their incarcerated loved ones to dangerous, unhealthy, and inhumane conditions. And when there is a contagious disease, whether it is measles, mumps, norovirus, or Covid-19 we know that our loved ones are in a precarious situation. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Facts. There are numerous ways that prisons and jails have become profit-generating engines, and each new prison-related profiteering endeavor is an obstacle to ending the mass incarceration epidemic in the US. Among the most significant and detrimental of these prison-profiteering schemes occurs in the handling of money on behalfof prisoners
MARYLAND CURE
Maryland CURE is a state chapter of National CURE. While we support many prison ministry and advocacy groups, our mission is to work for changes in the legislative system in support of criminal justice reform. Prisoners cannot vote, but their family members and friends can. One of the goals of all CURE chapters is to make sure thateveryone
TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Oct 28, 2014. On November 7th, 2014 Texas Inmate Families Association (TIFA), Texas CURE, and Texas VOICES, are joining forces for the Texas Families for Justice Rally. This grassroots collection of people, most with imprisoned loved ones, will send a clear message to the Texas legislature--"the criminal justice system in Texas is broken." SOUTH CAROLINA PRISON JUSTICE NETWORK South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons. We call for policy reform that ends mass incarceration and that emphasizes rehabilitation of our neighbors. It is time to reform South Carolina’s criminal justice system.ARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE works to promote rehabilitation for the benefit of the community as a whole, and of the incarcerated individual through meaningful criminal justice reform by advocating for meaningful change through the legislative process. Arkansas CURE is one of many organizations that is networking resources and leveraging ideas intotangible
NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
POSTS | NATION INSIDE Reposted from The Verge Sept 11, 2020 By Nicole Wetsman At the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Oklahoma, over 90 percent of inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly every facility in the Oklahoma prison system has been touched by the virus, says Nicole McAfee, director of policy and advocacy at the ACLU of Oklahoma. ABOUT US | NATION INSIDE Click above to watch a short video about Nation Inside. Welcome to Nation Inside. Launched by artists and formerly incarcerated people and their families, Nation Inside is committed to building a powerful network of grassroots groups dedicated to ending mass incarceration. CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he says TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities.ARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Oct 28, 2014. On November 7th, 2014 Texas Inmate Families Association (TIFA), Texas CURE, and Texas VOICES, are joining forces for the Texas Families for Justice Rally. This grassroots collection of people, most with imprisoned loved ones, will send a clear message to the Texas legislature--"the criminal justice system in Texas is broken."NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
POSTS | NATION INSIDE Reposted from The Verge Sept 11, 2020 By Nicole Wetsman At the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Oklahoma, over 90 percent of inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly every facility in the Oklahoma prison system has been touched by the virus, says Nicole McAfee, director of policy and advocacy at the ACLU of Oklahoma. ABOUT US | NATION INSIDE Click above to watch a short video about Nation Inside. Welcome to Nation Inside. Launched by artists and formerly incarcerated people and their families, Nation Inside is committed to building a powerful network of grassroots groups dedicated to ending mass incarceration. CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he says TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities.ARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Oct 28, 2014. On November 7th, 2014 Texas Inmate Families Association (TIFA), Texas CURE, and Texas VOICES, are joining forces for the Texas Families for Justice Rally. This grassroots collection of people, most with imprisoned loved ones, will send a clear message to the Texas legislature--"the criminal justice system in Texas is broken." POSTS | NATION INSIDE Press Release For Immediate Release: January 28, 2021 Washington D.C. — Prisoner rights activists and abolitionists representing 70+ organizations across the country will be traveling to DC to hand-deliver a petition on Monday, Feb 1st, National Freedom Day, to the incoming head of the Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division, Kristen Clarke . STORIES | NATION INSIDE Dec 09, 2020. A mother worries about her son, who’s been incarcerated in Iowa for 21 years, after the men in the cell next to him get COVID-19. She voices concerns about the lack of sanitation and nutritious food, but she’s afraid to speak out for fear of retaliation from the system.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Stop Prison Profiteering. The “Time is Money” documentary featured here was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative newsroom in Washington, DC. It was originally part of their “Profiting from Prisoners” series that originally appeared September 30, 2014. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION TIFA TDCJ COVID Survey 2021. Most families know the conditions in jails and prisons subject their incarcerated loved ones to dangerous, unhealthy, and inhumane conditions. And when there is a contagious disease, whether it is measles, mumps, norovirus, or Covid-19 we know that our loved ones are in a precarious situation. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Inmate Families Association. The mission of the Texas Inmate Families Association is to break the cycle of incarceration in Texas by strengthening families through organizing, support, education, and TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION TIFA aims to break the cycle of incarceration by strengthening families through organizing, support, education, and advocacy. TIFA’s key activities include: Monthly Chapter Meetings offer support and education where members can share their similar struggles. TIFA has 18 chapters located throughout Texas: Amarillo, South Austin,North Austin
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Join Maryland CURE. Join us in the movement to reform the criminal justice system. Join us. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Families Stand Shoulder to Shoulder. Apr 15, 2015. Over 500 men and women impacted by the criminal justice system marched at the State Capitol in Austin, Texas to demand change. Josh Gravens from Texas Cure, summed it up with the inspirational words, "We the formerly incarcerated and our families will stand shoulder to shoulder, thereNATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
POSTS | NATION INSIDE Reposted from The Verge Sept 11, 2020 By Nicole Wetsman At the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Oklahoma, over 90 percent of inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly every facility in the Oklahoma prison system has been touched by the virus, says Nicole McAfee, director of policy and advocacy at the ACLU of Oklahoma. ABOUT US | NATION INSIDE Click above to watch a short video about Nation Inside. Welcome to Nation Inside. Launched by artists and formerly incarcerated people and their families, Nation Inside is committed to building a powerful network of grassroots groups dedicated to ending mass incarceration. CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he says TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities.ARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Oct 28, 2014. On November 7th, 2014 Texas Inmate Families Association (TIFA), Texas CURE, and Texas VOICES, are joining forces for the Texas Families for Justice Rally. This grassroots collection of people, most with imprisoned loved ones, will send a clear message to the Texas legislature--"the criminal justice system in Texas is broken."NATION INSIDE
Share your story through storyline! Call 24/7 at (910) 604-6519. I knew I was dying. And I knew no one cared. When I was beginning to have real difficulty breathing, I put a note out the door. It works like this when you are in the hole. You write a note on a piece ofpaper or
POSTS | NATION INSIDE Reposted from The Verge Sept 11, 2020 By Nicole Wetsman At the Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Oklahoma, over 90 percent of inmates have tested positive for COVID-19. Nearly every facility in the Oklahoma prison system has been touched by the virus, says Nicole McAfee, director of policy and advocacy at the ACLU of Oklahoma. ABOUT US | NATION INSIDE Click above to watch a short video about Nation Inside. Welcome to Nation Inside. Launched by artists and formerly incarcerated people and their families, Nation Inside is committed to building a powerful network of grassroots groups dedicated to ending mass incarceration. CAMPAIGNS | NATION INSIDE Our campaigns range from grassroots campaigns run from church basements to national campaigns run from policy shops. Find a campaign near you or click here to propose one. South Carolina Prison Justice Network fights to advance the human rights of those inside our state’s jails and prisons. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. TEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE FIGHTING MASS INCARCERATION AND VOTE is fighting hard to end mass incarceration in Louisiana, and recently filed a lawsuit to reinstate the voting rights of 70,000 people disenfranchised by the criminal justice system. Donate here. 9) Arkansas CURE. They pool their money together to cover the cost of mailings and to raise funds for legislative action. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Hear audio of story here Greg Cavaluzzi spent four years in federal prison, eating cold oatmeal and white bread for breakfast and bologna for lunch and dinner. So the first thing he wanted to do when he was released was to eat “something normal.” When his parents picked him up from Fort Dix in New Jersey, he took them to Wendy’s. “We didn’t really talk,” he says TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Communities Bear the Burden of State’s Broken Criminal Justice System. A broken criminal justice system lacks transparency and accountability, creates harmful conditions for incarcerated people, imposes unfair barriers to success for people with arrest and conviction histories, and decreases economic stability among families, especially among black and Latino communities.ARKANSAS CURE
Arkansas CURE has been a viable advocate for positive change in prison reform since 1996. Our members include incarcerated citizens, their loved ones, business and community leaders’, prison ministries, returning citizens and concerned citizens who seek the rehabilitative opportunities needed for all to turn their lives around. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Oct 28, 2014. On November 7th, 2014 Texas Inmate Families Association (TIFA), Texas CURE, and Texas VOICES, are joining forces for the Texas Families for Justice Rally. This grassroots collection of people, most with imprisoned loved ones, will send a clear message to the Texas legislature--"the criminal justice system in Texas is broken." POSTS | NATION INSIDE Press Release For Immediate Release: January 28, 2021 Washington D.C. — Prisoner rights activists and abolitionists representing 70+ organizations across the country will be traveling to DC to hand-deliver a petition on Monday, Feb 1st, National Freedom Day, to the incoming head of the Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division, Kristen Clarke . STORIES | NATION INSIDE Dec 09, 2020. A mother worries about her son, who’s been incarcerated in Iowa for 21 years, after the men in the cell next to him get COVID-19. She voices concerns about the lack of sanitation and nutritious food, but she’s afraid to speak out for fear of retaliation from the system.TAKE ACTION
Take Action. Join Nation Inside in fighting mass incarceration. Work with us to mobilize your community against a broken criminal justice system. Working together we can expose injustice and build grassroots power. We can’t win without you. PRISON ECOLOGY PROJECT The Prison Ecology Project addresses issues such as: damage of sewage and industrial waste from overpopulated and under-regulated prisons into to water ways; threats to listed species by the ongoing construction and operation of prisons in remote, environmentally-sensitive rural areas; and environmental justice concerns regarding prisoners, staff and surrounding communities. STOP PRISON PROFITEERING Stop Prison Profiteering. The “Time is Money” documentary featured here was produced by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan investigative newsroom in Washington, DC. It was originally part of their “Profiting from Prisoners” series that originally appeared September 30, 2014. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION TIFA TDCJ COVID Survey 2021. Most families know the conditions in jails and prisons subject their incarcerated loved ones to dangerous, unhealthy, and inhumane conditions. And when there is a contagious disease, whether it is measles, mumps, norovirus, or Covid-19 we know that our loved ones are in a precarious situation. TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION Texas Inmate Families Association. The mission of the Texas Inmate Families Association is to break the cycle of incarceration in Texas by strengthening families through organizing, support, education, and TEXAS INMATE FAMILIES ASSOCIATION TIFA aims to break the cycle of incarceration by strengthening families through organizing, support, education, and advocacy. TIFA’s key activities include: Monthly Chapter Meetings offer support and education where members can share their similar struggles. TIFA has 18 chapters located throughout Texas: Amarillo, South Austin,North Austin
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