Stop Mass Incarceration Network Calls on YOU to Join in  Stopping the Slow Genocide of Mass Incarceration

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February 2, Saturday. One year since the Murder of Ramarley Graham by the NYPD. Ramarley was an unarmed 18 year old killed by cops who busted into his Bronx home and shot him at close range, killing him in front of his grandmother and young brother.

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February 26, Tuesday. One year since the Murder of Trayvon Martin by a racist vigilante. This murder in Sanford, Florida, struck a raw nerve and brought people across the country into the streets in outrage.


As we approach Black History Month 2013, more Black people are in prison, in jail, or on probation or parole than there were slaves in the U.S. in 1850! Day after day after day, the police stop-and-frisk, harass, railroad into prison, beat down, and murder Blacks and Latinos, especially the youth, with impunity.

¡Basta Ya! All this must stop! Join with the Stop Mass Incarceration Network and others across the country in taking to the streets on the anniversaries of the racist vigilante lynching of Trayvon and the NYPD murder of Ramarley. These atrocities are the direct result of the decades-long criminalization and demonization of our youth that paints them as criminal thugs that deserve whatever they get.

You can make a difference in opening the eyes of millions and bringing them into the struggle to stop the criminal outrage of the slow genocide of mass incarceration, police murder of Black and Latino people, and the criminalization and demonization of our youth.

Stopping Stop-and-Frisk became a major social battle in the fall of 2011 when 80+ people were arrested for putting their bodies on the line in a campaign of mass non-violent civil disobedience at three NYPD precincts with some of the highest rates of Stop-and-Frisk in NYC. Thousands were drawn into the struggle as they saw people acting in defiance of the crime of Stop-and-Frisk. But this is only the beginning.
 
Take to the streets on February 2nd and 26th. Bring whistles, drums, banners & signs.

February 2, Saturday, 3:00 PM Gather at D'Onofrio Square, White Plains Road @ E. 215th, Bronx, NY (#2,5 to Gun Hill Road and walk north, or #2,5 to 219th St and walk south.) March to Ramarley’s home, 749 E. 229th Street to join a vigil, then to NYPD 47th Precinct, 4111 Laconia Avenue, Bronx

February 26, Tuesday, 3:30 PM, Union Square South Plaza, East 14th Street & Broadway, Manhattan

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Harlem, New York: Cornel West, Carl Dix, Rev Phelps
February 1, 2013—Join us as we launch a month of Bearing Witness to the horrors mass incarceration inflicts on millions and millions of people in this country. And join us as we close Black History Month 2013 with a week of Bearing Witness and manifesting resistance to mass incarceration and all its consequences....

Over 2.2 million people held in prisons across the US—more than any other country on earth! 60% of those in prison are Black or Latino!

• One in 10 Black men are in prison on any given day!

• Blacks and whites use illegal drugs at similar rates, yet Blacks are 10 times more likely than whites to be put behind bars for using illegal drugs!

• There are more women in prison in the US than in any other country, and women are the fastest growing segment of the prison population!

• Tens of thousands of those in US prison are held in long-term solitary confinement, facing conditions that fit the international definition of torture!

• More than 5 million former prisoners face open discrimination - discriminated against when seeking jobs, banned from public housing, barred from receiving government loans for education, and in many states unable to vote.

• In 2011, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) held a record-breaking 429,000 immigrants in over 250 facilities across the country with 30,000 to 35,000 people in immigration detention on any given day.

The lives of tens of millions of people are enmeshed in the criminal “injustice” system of this country. Mass incarceration is a horrific injustice THAT MUST BE STOPPED! The Stop Mass Incarceration Network is working to stop this injustice, and as part of doing that is launching the BEAR WITNESS PROJECT.

The Stop Mass Incarceration Network has set out to break the silence, and to build the much needed missing ingredient of mass resistance to the slow grinding genocide of mass incarceration. Bearing Witness, putting a human face on the criminalized generations and tearing away at the badge of shame and dishonor that prisoners, former prisoners, and their loved ones are forced to wear, is a necessary and powerful part of accomplishing this.

Bear Witness will gather statements in video, audio and written format that will challenge the bogus justifications for mass incarceration and show it to be in fact a New Jim Crow - a modern caste system of racial discrimination that is on a deadly trajectory. It will do this with facts, truth and human emotion.

What difference will this make? Bear Witness will be a vehicle for mass participation. Way too many people accept mass incarceration as a collection of policies that combat crime and that are administered in a “color blind” way. Forging a massive movement of determined resistance to this injustice has to include as a key part jolting society awake to the ugly reality of this injustice and moving them to change how they view it. Just like the Freedom Riders and other activists of the 1960’s changed the way people viewed "Jim Crow" segregation in the South.

As part of this project, students and student organizations, former prisoners and families of those in prison, filmmakers, church and neighborhood groups, civil and human rights advocates and everyday people will spread throughout society and interview those under the gun of racial profiling, police abuse and mass incarceration.

These stories will be made accessible on line and in a variety of ways.

Gathering these stories will let those who live the reality of mass incarceration know that they are not alone. And it will bring to light for many who are sheltered from this horrific reality what is being done in their name to so many people. Imagine how different this society would be if millions and millions more people knew the truth of mass incarceration, and we're acting on that truth! Those targeted by it would feel they had right on their side when they stood up and called it out, and many more people would join with them when they did. Join us in launching this historic project.

BEAR WITNESS!

Pick up a video, an iPhone or iPad, or a tape recorder. Bear Witness interviews can be done in the schools, outside prisons or jails (where families visit loved ones who are incarcerated), in neighborhoods of oppressed people, in the homes of people whose family members have been targeted by mass incarceration, and in many other spots and locations.

Upload your interviews at bearwitnessproject.tumbler.com/

-- a national website which will act as a visual and documentary archive of testimony from hundreds of people about mass incarceration.

MASS INCARCERATION + SILENCE = GENOCIDE!

BREAK THE SILENCE!


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