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Veronza Bowers Statement to the
Journey for Justice Rally
Washington, D.C. - August 13, 2005
Hear
Sally O'Brien's Interview with
Veronica
Conway (Veronza's Daughter) & Paulette D'Auteuil
Aired
on WBAI 99.5 FM New York City Public Radio
June 23, 2005
Where
We Live
WBAI
99.5FM (New York City Public Radio)
Thursdays, 8:00-9:00 p.m.
A radio program about US political prisoners and the prison/industrial complex,
This program has been on the air since 1988.
Hosts: Sally O'Brien, Safiya Bukhari & Rosa Clemente
Phone number: 212-209-2977 Email address: [email protected]
Hear
Sally O'Brien show about Veronza's struggle for Mandatory Release
Aired on WBAI 99.5 FM New York City Public Radio
November 11, 2004
Prison Radio
The Jericho Movement |
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Bureau
of Justice Statistics More Than 6 Million People Behind Bars or on Probation or Parole |
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Center
for Constitutional Rights CCR uses litigation proactively to advance the law in a positive direction, to guarantee the rights of those with the fewest protections and least access to legal resources. |
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The
Innocence Project The Innocence Project is an independent non-profit legal clinic and resource center. The Project was founded in 1992 by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law - Yeshiva University. They handle cases where postconviction DNA testing of evidence can yield conclusive proof of innocence. To date, 144 inmates have been exonerated. |
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The
Sentencing Project The Sentencing Project is a non-profit organization which promotes reduced reliance on incarceration and increased use of more effective and humane alternatives to deal with crime. It is a nationally recognized source of criminal justice policy analysis, data, and program information. Its reports, publications, and staff are relied upon by the public, policymakers and the media. |
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Amnesty
International Amnesty International. Working to protect human rights worldwide. |
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The
Huey
P. Newton Foundation web
site. This non-profit organization was founded in 1993 by David Hilliard
and Fredrika Newton, and is administered by David Hilliard . The
overall aim of the Foundation is to use the documents and things left
behind by Huey P. Newton, killed in 1989, not only to preserve the significant
lessons and history of the Black Panther Party, but to maintain a contemporary
program of education and study that will enlighten and inform and, thereby,
recall the spirit of the Panther. |
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Bobby
Seale was founding Chairman
of the Black Panther Party in 1966. His web site is an historical archive
for those who would like to learn more about the movement of social and
political justice in the Sixties. |
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Death
Penalty Information Center An exhaustive store of information and scholarship regarding the Death Penalty. |
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The
Justice Project: Campaign for Criminal Justice Reform. Including remarks by members of Congress in support of the Innocence Protection Act. |
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National
Association of Sentencing Advocates (NASA) a membership organization dedicated to the promotion of fair, humane, and equitable sentencing and confinement decisions for all people in America. |
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YouthSpeaksOut! A monthly radio program on KZYX/Z Mendocino County Public Broadcast A show by, for and about young people Click here for real audio Airs on the last Sunday of each month at 6pm 91.5/90.7/88.3fm or kzyx.org |
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Black
Panther Party Research Project was created during 1997 to locate sources and develop finding aids to assist researchers and the general public with uncovering information about one of the twentieth century's most controversial, yet least researched organizations. |