Meeting announcement on Facebook:
FOR THOSE WHO MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE
MEETING BY PHONE OR IN PERSON:
Written feedback to this proposal can be provided in the Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1711739679105755
or in writing to Decarc@DecarerateNJ.org
Written feedback to this proposal can be provided in the Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1711739679105755
or in writing to Decarc@DecarerateNJ.org
Our goal is to provide as much opportunity to
participate in this decision as possible.
Decarcerate the Garden State Meeting
Monday, May 16, 6:30 pm
298 South Orange Ave, Newark, NJ
Conf:712-770-4010- Access 100577
Monday, May 16, 6:30 pm
298 South Orange Ave, Newark, NJ
Conf:712-770-4010- Access 100577
1.
Consider
and hopefully approve Sept 9 Solidarity w/ Incarcerated Activities in NJ (in
support of multi-state work stoppage by incarcerated - strike against
enslavement)
2.
NJ
Decarcerator paper distribution workshop, bring addresses where we should mail
them of family members of incarcerated and ideas as to how to get 6500 papers
out across the state of NJ in an organized and effective way.
3.
Brainstorm
ideas about events around the state leading up to Sept 9 (and after) to promote
the demands of Decarcerate the Garden State
For information 908-881-5275
I have been proposing in recent weeks that our
statewide organization Decarcerate the Garden State take the initiative of
proposing statewide support in NJ for the September 9 call for a strike of
enslaved incarcerated workers – a strike call that has been endorsed by incarcerated
men and women in 4 different states so far.
For more background, see:
So far the response has been 100% positive with some
questions and suggestions about the particulars. The response has been received in comments
and likes under sharings of the information about the proposal ni the
Decarcerate the Garden State Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/DecarcerateNJ/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/DecarcerateNJ/
According to an
article from the news site The Intercept which was republished on page 8 of the
2nd edition"On
April 1, a group of prisoners from Ohio, Alabama, Virginia, and Mississippi
called for a “nationally coordinated prisoner work stoppage against prison
slavery” to take place on September 9, the 45th anniversary of the Attica
prison riot. “We will not only demand the end to prison slavery, we will end it
ourselves by ceasing to be slaves,” that announcement reads. “They cannot run
these facilities without us.”
What we are
proposing is that once Decarcerate the Garden State agrees to organize around
the September 9 date, we send a letter to the organizations in the rest of the
state. While the support has been 100%
positive – at best it is a second of the motion and not overwhelming enough for
a full on green light to move forward with sending the letter. At this point we want to put together an
authoritative yes to do SOMETHING – whether that be one event or more than one
event in NJ on September 9.
We encourage as
many as possible to attend the meeting – either by phone or in person.
But we also
request that those who can not make it provide written feedback.
The following
are some questions to fathom:
Why do you
support (or oppose) the proposal?
What are some
concerns you have about doing it – if any?
What are some
suggestions you have to make the event or events successful.
Written feedback to this proposal can be provided in the Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/events/1711739679105755
or in writing to Decarc@DecarerateNJ.org
or in writing to Decarc@DecarerateNJ.org
So far the
following is some of the feedback we have received:
Cynthia Flood offers the following:
Cynthia Flood offers the following:
Activities don't have to be at prisons.. (secure proper
permits). 2. Prisoners are abused without these type messures, therefore, look
for legal assistance for those occurrences. 3. Prisoners NEED TO BE COMPENSATED
FOR THEIR WORK. Kept for years then let out with nothing. Staying straight is
hard enough, but then denied a job (black with jacket); return is eminent. $15
an hour out/here$7.50 an hour in there. 4. Any officer/official retaliation
FIRE!
Jim Brash offers the following:
We need to support this call to action and we need to
boycott products made in New Jersey by the inmate population for almost
nothing....Bob Witanek I have some research to do!
We need to connect with other prison groups and activist in New
Jersey across the Hudson and across the Delaware. We also need to start
reaching out to the press now and get other organisations to draft press
releases in support of this letter. Maybe even get a couple candidates to sign
on.
I’ll be willing to reach out to every green candidate for Senate
or congress to sign on and see if I could get the Jill Stein campaign as well.
Jim Price offers the following:
Land of the free has the highest incarceration rate in the
world. Whatever we have to do to get the legislature behind this... this will
be a good start.
I understand the need for planning, yet September seems so
far away. Likely, prison officials will have a response, and it will come down
to the individual whether to comply or defy. If they choose to defy, what
consequences await? How can we mitigate those effects?
Being the Communications Director of CMMNJ, I should be
able to help out with the press. Let me know how I can help.
Brian Powers offers the following:
I will put this on the agenda for the next 15 Now meeting. am all for it
brother.
Sally Gellert offers the following:
We should certainly do something, ideally where the incarcerated are aware, without putting them at further risk—find allies in and outside the state. Chat with ACLU and/or NLG on legalities? Letter looks good.
Max Parthas offers the following:
There is another way to support.
In 2010 we had a campaign called March Forth For freedom.
All over the country people gathered at prisons, jails, detention centers and youth detention centers to hold rallies and protests.
In my opinion that effort was a model later used for occupy. Independent local protests held simultaneously nationwide.
Maybe we can do that again.
http://thenewwordorder.com/March4th.htm
Allen Cannon tweeted support as follows:
Sally Gellert offers the following:
We should certainly do something, ideally where the incarcerated are aware, without putting them at further risk—find allies in and outside the state. Chat with ACLU and/or NLG on legalities? Letter looks good.
Max Parthas offers the following:
There is another way to support.
In 2010 we had a campaign called March Forth For freedom.
All over the country people gathered at prisons, jails, detention centers and youth detention centers to hold rallies and protests.
In my opinion that effort was a model later used for occupy. Independent local protests held simultaneously nationwide.
Maybe we can do that again.
http://thenewwordorder.com/March4th.htm
Allen Cannon tweeted support as follows:
Fair Justice Project Tweeted Support:
https://twitter.com/FJProjectUSA/status/730995749438128131
ADDENDUM:
The following is
a draft of the letter – which will likely undergo modifications, that we will
be sending around the state once we get approval within Decarcerate the Garden
State to move forward:
Draft
Letter Supporting Sept. 9 Call to Action
To All NJ
Area Organizations and Individuals in the Struggle for Justice,
Decarcerate
the Garden State invites you to join us in organizing solidarity with NJ’s and
US’s incarcerated men, women and youths. Incarcerated men and women from
multiple states have issued a call to action for September 9, 2016 which is the
45th. Anniversary of the Attica uprising. They are calling for work stoppages
inside facilities.
According
to an article from the news site The Intercept "On April 1, a group of
prisoners from Ohio, Alabama, Virginia, and Mississippi called for a
“nationally coordinated prisoner work stoppage against prison slavery” to take
place on September 9, the 45th anniversary of the Attica prison riot. “We will
not only demand the end to prison slavery, we will end it ourselves by ceasing
to be slaves,” that announcement reads. “They cannot run these facilities
without us.”
We would
like to participate in the coordinated action in NJ by having solidarity action
or actions on the outside in support of demands for Decarcerating legislation
in NJ (we call for 50% reduction in NJ’s incarcerated population) and improved
conditions for incarcerated inside the facilities. We are not suggesting any
specific actions inside NJ’s facilities but should there be participation
inside NJ facilities we would offer solidarity to the demands of the NJ
incarcerated men and women.
We would
like to invite all of the justice seeking groups in NJ to:
1. Formerly
co-sponsor or endorse in principal the idea of NJ solidarity action or actions
on or around September 9
2. Begin
the process of deciding what kinds of activity (or activieis) will be organized
and where – I believe the sentiment of some of the inside organizations like
Free Alabama Movement is for there to be actions directly outside the
facilities. The challenge of that is the remote locations of many of the
facilties making transportation an issue. It is ultimately up to us in NJ
exactly what kind of activities at what locations best suits our goals to
effectively advance our demands for Decarceration and for better conditions
inside NJ facilities.
We look
forward to your response to this proposal and to successfully with you launch a
wave of solidarity with NJ’s incarcerated. If you would like a representative
of Decarcerate the Garden State to attend a meeting of your organization to
present the proposal just let us know. If you have any questions, ideas,
concerns, etc. – do not hesitate to call 908-881-5275. You can also contact
write to us at Decarc@DecarcerateNJ,org or discuss it with us in our Facebook
group:
Stay tuned
for information about meetings and phone conferences to move this effort
forward.
While
September 9 might seem far away now, as organizers know the time flies quickly
when motivating major activities so it is best we get started sooner than
later.
We look
forward to working with you and your organization toward the success of this
effort.
For
Decarcerate the Garden State,
There is another way to support.
ReplyDeleteIn 2010 we had a campaign called March Forth For freedom.
All over the country people gathered at prisons, jails, detention centers and youth detention centers to hold rallies and protests.
In my opinion that effort was a model later used for occupy. Independent local protests held simultaneously nationwide.
Maybe we can do that again.
http://thenewwordorder.com/March4th.htm