Racially Charged: America’s Misdemeanor Problem

Virtual

The Formerly Incarcerated Convicted People & Families Movement along with Brave New Films is inviting you to a virtual screening of the new short documentary, Racially Charged: America’s Misdemeanor Problem.  Narrated by actor Mahershala Ali, the film was inspired by Harvard Law Professor Alexandra Natapoff’s book Punishment without Crime and explores the history behind our broken criminal legal […]

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Quest for Democracy

Quest for Democracy Advocacy Day helps formerly incarcerated people speak truth to power, regain our dignity, and make California a better, safer place for all. We will be meeting with CA legislators virtually to advocate for a platform of bills to improve access to employment, housing, and education, & to restore our civil and human rights. […]

10th Anniversary FREEHER March and Rally

Metropolitan African Methodist Church 1518 M ST. NW, WASHINGTON, DC

Federal and state clemency now; end the incarceration of women and girls and shift resources into communities. In 2010, as incarcerated women in the federal prison for women in Danbury, CT, we began organizing ourselves to highlight the additional harm that incarceration of women and girls inflicts on us, our families, and our communities. Upon […]