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10th Anniversary of Isidro Memorial

Come join the Aviles family and the November Coalition to remember Isidro Aviles who passed away in federal prison on 7/13/98 while serving a harsh mandatory sentence for an alleged drug crime. For

The European Outreach Work Conference

European Outreach Work Conference: Perspectives on outreach work in Europe, Reaching youth at risk - working towards social inclusion The focus of the conference is early intervention and youth at risk and the aim is to gather practitioners, researchers, policy-planners and outreach workers from all over Europe to exchange the best of practice, research and training/education.

Photographer Alan Pogue to Speak, Sign New Book

CURE invites you to join in the thanking and congratulating of Alan Pogue for his book "Witness for Justice." Alan Pogue has been CURE's volunteer photographer since its first statewide prison reform convention in Texas in 1975. As CURE has expanded nationally and now internationally, so has the geography of Alan's photography.

Religious Leaders Urge Congress to Expand Access to Clean Needles for Drug Users

Recently Congress lifted a ban on local funding for needle exchange in the District of Columbia. Now scholars and spokespersons from a variety of denominations will converge in the nation’s capital to urge Congress to help save lives by repealing the national ban that prohibits states from using their share of federal HIV/AIDS prevention money on needle exchange programs. They will explain their position and be available for questions from the media.

Countdown to 420

Video Preview for MassCann/NORML Benefit -- http://youtube.com/watch?v=KVKo-vqaeuo. Be there with us as we countdown to 420! The event features Robby Roadsteamer, The AndWutz, Graveyard BBQ, Prospect Hill, Hektik and Aztech.

MN: Second Chance Day on the Hill

Please join us for this very special event. This day is a day for all of us. It is the chance to turn back the tide and NOT end up like Illinois, with 47 prisons and 30,000 inmates in re-entry each year. Or, Wisconsin, with 32 prisons.