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Ten things you can do to support the struggle for prisoners' rights
- Contact a prisoners’ rights organization and volunteer your time.
A comprehensive list of organizations is available from the Prison Activist Resource Center
- Read and respond to newspaper stories. Write letters of encouragement for sympathetic editorials and challenge tough-on-crime op-eds.
- Keep informed about relevant bills/laws and contact your representative to voice your opinion. The following organizations provide guidance in identifying and contacting lawmakers:
- Come to demonstrations and other events as a show of support and to be connected to those who do this work.
- Become informed about conditions of confinement and the movement against the prison industrial complex. Challenge those around you who subscribe to stereotypes about prisoners.
- If you are an employer, consider hiring former prisoners for job vacancies.
- Invite a prisoners’ rights activist to speak at your organization’s (high schools, churches, universities, conferences) function.
- Make a monetary donation to a prisoners’ rights organization. Most of these groups have very limited resources.
- Donate supplies (furniture, computers, equipment) to a prisoners’ rights organization.
- Become a pen pal to a person in prison.
Compiled by Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
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