Drop the Rock Empowerment Day

New York's criminal justice policies shape the society we live in and for too long the Rockefeller Drug Laws have had the effect of criminalizing addiction and poverty, devastating families and communities, and supporting the racially biased war on drugs. The Rockefeller Drug Laws are the most notorious example of our flawed and racist way of administering justice. In an innovative initiative, volunteers from across New York City and State will come together to challenge these laws' continuing legacy by building political power in communities that are heavily impacted by incarceration. On Saturday, October 4th, in neighborhoods across the city and state, teams of community members, formerly incarcerated people, and families will come together to educate the public about the Rockefeller Drug Laws, gather petition signatures calling for their repeal, and register New Yorkers to vote. Be a part of this statewide grassroots event, and help us reach thousands of New Yorkers. Please volunteer to carry out this work in one of our target neighborhoods between 10am - 2pm on Empowerment Day, Saturday, October 4th. To sign up, reply to cdunklee@correctionalassociation.org with your name, email, daytime telephone number, and neighborhood choice. We will contact you with all relevant details shortly. Together, we can engage more New Yorkers in the movement for repeal, strengthen our call for change, and hold policy makers accountable to the communities most affected by the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Learn more about Drop the Rock and sign the petition for repeal by clicking here: http://www.droptherock.org/?page_id=37 For more information, visit http://www.droptherock.org or contact Caitlin Dunklee, Drop the Rock Coordinator, at 212-254-5700 x 339 or cdunklee@correctionalassociation.org Thank you for your commitment to justice. Drop the Rock!
Date: 
Sat, 10/04/2008 - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: 
NY
United States
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