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Collaborates with other organizations dedicated to reforming the criminal justice system.
Works for the release of individual women prisoners who pose no danger to society.
Informs and educates the public;
Promotes a shift of focus from punishment to rehabilitation and restorative justice. 
 
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At last, the true story of the miscarriage of justice inflicted upon Gloria Killian in her own words



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Los Angeles residents with the Californians United for Responsible Budget, CURB, alliance protest Sheriff Lee Baca’s proposal to spend $1.4 Billion to expand the county’s jail system outside the Los Anext
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Los Angeles residents with the Californians United for Responsible Budget, CURB, alliance protest Sheriff Lee Baca’s proposal to spend $1.4 Billion to expand the county’s jail system outside the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)


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Dear Gloria,
I'm excited to share with you the latest news about Crime After Crime. The film is being used as part of an effort for historic legal reform in New York, we have just published our first annual report for Debbie's Campaign (our national outreach effort to help prevent domestic violence and wrongful incarceration), and we've received a major national award! Please see below for more details, and thanks in advance for spreading the word!
Best,
Yoav Potash
Filmmaker
Crime After Crime
National Board of Review
★ Freedom of Expression Award ★
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Rosie O'Donnell presented filmmaker Yoav Potash
with the Freedom of Expression Award
NEW YORK, NY - At a star-studded awards gala on January 10, Crime After Crime received the Freedom of Expression Award from the National Board of Review (NBR). The NBR is an American film institution that has been dedicated to promoting and honoring significant achievement in motion pictures for over 100 years. The Freedom of Expression prize honors films that are of great artistic merit and social importance.
In his acceptance speech, filmmaker Yoav Potash highlighted efforts underway to bring about legal reforms on behalf of incarcerated survivors of domestic violence across the US. He specifically cited New York's proposed Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act (see below), sparking enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
Potash shared the stage with other awardees, such as George Clooney (winner of NBR's Best Actor prize), Martin Scorcese (Best Director), and the cast of The Help (Best Ensemble Cast). Rosie O'Donnell introduced Yoav to the crowd with a comic and provocative monologue (that has since been widely tweeted and talked about -- feel free to
google it for yourself).
Yoav Potash, George Clooney, and Shira Potash
Yoav Potash celebrates with his wife Shira Potash
and actor George Clooney at the National Board
of Review Awards Gala.
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445 West 59th Street in Room 2200
with a discussion & in-person appearances by:
New York state legislators, attorney Joshua Safran and Debbie Peagler's daughter Natasha Wilson.
*** WAIT-LIST ONLY!!! ***
This event is now at wait-list only status. RSVP seats will be held until 10 minutes prior to the event, at which time we will release empty seats to individuals present and on the wait-list.
This event is held to support full and fair
consideration of New York's proposed
To request to be notified of future New York screenings or to be put on the wait-list, please email: Jsantana@egscf.org
Made possible by Debbie's Campaign
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Official Selection, Sundance Film FestivalFreedom of Expression Award, National Board of ReviewCrystal Heart Award, Heartland Film Festival
Audience Award, Heartland Film FestivalAudience Choice Award: San Francisco International Film Festival
Golden Gate Award for Investigative Documentary Feature, San Francisco International Film Festival
Justice Matters Jury Prize, Washington DC International Film Festival
Grand Performances: LA Film FestivalBest Editing, Milan Film FestivalHampton AwardAudience Award, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
Pursuit of Justice Award, California Women's Law CenterBest Documentary, Berkshire INternational Film Festival
Audience Award, Berkshire International Film FestivalGrand Prize, San Antonio Film FestivalGrand Prize, Heartland Film Festival
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DEBBIE'S CAMPAIGN is our nonprofit project to help prevent the injustices that Deborah Peagler suffered from being repeated. Make your tax-deductible contribution today to this comprehensive social impact campaign.
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Click the button above to see more screenings at film festivals and institutions across the country!
* Claremont, CA
* Spokane, WA
* North Adams, MA
* Tenafly, NJ
* Sedona, AZ
* Stamford, CT
* Portland, MN
* Austin, TX
"DEBBIE'S CAMPAIGN" FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
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The annual report is available for viewing and download here
Campaign educates public about domestic violence and helps sparks legal
reform
It's now been a full year since we launched Debbie's Campaign at the Sundance
Film Festival. In the first year of this nonprofit effort, our activities have included:
* Working with lawyers' groups, public agencies, and ordinary citizens to spark
changes in domestic violence law across the country;

* Distributing complimentary DVDs of "Crime After Crime" to domestic violence
prevention organizations nationwide through partnerships with The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) and other organizations;

* Enabling domestic violence programs and battered women's shelters to use private screenings of "Crime After Crime" as fundraiser events;
* Arranging special events at high schools as part of a campaign to educate teenagers about the warning signs of abusive relationships.

Please see the report for more details.
Make a tax-deductible donation to Debbie's Campaign.
"CRIME AFTER CRIME" DVD NOW AVAILABLE FOR
EDUCATIONAL & INSTITUTIONAL USE
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Schools, nonprofits, and other organizations can now order our educational DVD,
which
includes bo
th the full-length and one-hour versions of the film.
Unlike a home video, which cannot legally be shown in a classroom, community
setting, or place of business, the Crime After Crime educational DVD allows
universities, nonprofit organizations, and other institutions to show the film to their
constituents.
By special arrangement, the filmmaker and/or individuals featured in the film can
attend your screening events. Email us to learn more.
Through Debbie's Campaign, free or subsidized distribution of this DVD is
available to select nonprofit organizations and schools in need of financial aid.
 Contact us for more information.
"FOOD STAMPED" BY YOAV & SHIRA POTASH NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD
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Food Stamped is an informative and humorous documentary film following nutritionist Shira Potash and her filmmaker husband as they attempt to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet on
a food stamp budget. Through their adventures, they consult with members of U.S. Congress, food justice organizations,
nutrition experts, and people living on food stamps, all in order
 to take a deep look at America's broken food system. (62
minutes)

"Informative... Entertaining... Inspiring."
- San Francisco Chronicle
★ Winner, Feature Jury Prize, San Francisco Independent
Film Festival

★ Winner, Best Documentary, Lighthouse International
Film Festival

★ Official Selection, National Food Day
★ Official Selection, Mill Valley Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Gold Coast International Film Festival
★ Official Selection, New Mexico International Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Washington, D.C. Independent Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Vermont International Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Vancouver Jewish Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Wild and Scenic Film Festival
★ Official Selection, Martin Lu
ther King Jr. Action Day, Points of Light Institute

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ABOUT "CRIME AFTER CRIME"
Crime After Crime is an award-winning documentary film that tells the story of two
pro bono attorneys who wage an epic legal battle to
free Deborah Peagler from
prison, 20 years after she was sentenced for the murder of the man who abused her.
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★ Freedom of Expression Award, National Board of Review
Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival
★ Audience Award, Heartland Film Festival
★ Grand Prize, San Antonio Film Festival
★ Best Editing, Milan International Film Festival
★ Crystal Heart Award, Heartland Film Festival
Audience Award, San Francisco International Film Festival
Best Documentary Grand Prize, Heartland Film Festival
★ Justice Matters Jury Prize, Washington DC International Film Festival
★ Golden Gate Award for Investigative Documentary Feature, San Francisco International
Film Festival
Audience Award, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
★ Audience Award, Rochester Jewish Film Festival
Audience Award, Berkshire International Film Festival
Best Documentary, Berkshire International Film Festival
Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film & Digital Media, Council on
Foundations Film Festival
Pursuit of Justice Award, California Women's Law Center
www.CrimeAfterCrime.com
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Hank Skinner, Texas Death Row Inmate, Granted Stay Of Execution By Court Of Criminal Appeals


Hank Skinner Texas Death Row
In this photo taken Dec. 16, 2009 is death row inmate Hank Skinner seen in the visiting area of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Polunksy Unit in West Livingston, Texas. Skinner, 47, convicted of a triple slaying in Pampa more than 16 years ago, is scheduled to die March 24, 2010 in Hunstville. (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk)
The Huffington Post Posted: 11/7/11 04:35 PM ET

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a stay of execution to death row inmate Hank Skinner Monday, who was scheduled to be executed Nov. 9.

Multiple items from the crime scene have not been tested for DNA. The stay will determine whether the law allows the DNA to be tested. 

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FACTS director, ACWIP director and Arletta Wright, holds Press conference in front of Governor Browns office.
 
     Wensday, Aug 31, Geri Silva,director of FACTS, Gloria Killian, director of ACWIP, and Arletta Wright, sister of Patricia Wright held a press conference in front Governor Brown's Los Angeles Office to plead for the compassionate release of Patricia Wright.


  
      Geri Silva          Arletta Wright           Gloria Killian
         

     Patricia Wright has terminal cancer and has been given 6 months to live.  In 1998, Wright was convicted of killing her husband, a crime which was committed 17 years before.  There was NO evidence to link her to the crime and absolutely NO motive which had any merit.  The esteemed Innocence Project has taken her case.  






Patricis Wright
 
     The family has been fighting for her freedom since her conviction, but now their fight takes on
renewed vigor.  They want Patricia to be allowed to come home to spend her last days with her family.  The Governor has been asked to grant her clemency, and though he is sympathetic, he insists that his hands are tied because Wright has three felonies on her record.  Those three felonies consist of a murder she did not
commit and the "theft of two .99 cent toys taken by her 7 year old son in June of 1989.

The family has been informed by the Senate Public Safety Committee that according to California  penal codes 4851& 4852, the Governor has power to grant pardon & clemency without going through the parole board or the Supreme Court.  According
to Families to Amend California's Three Strikes - FACTS and all in support of Patricia he has not only the right but the moral imperative to release Patricia immediately. 



Please, help Patricia Wright and the entire Wright family secure her release by signing the petition link below.



http://www.change.org/petitions/please-grant-compassionate-medical-release-for-patricia-wright

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Jeanne Woodford, Gil Garcetti, Donald Heller, Gloria Killian, Judy Kerr, Ronnie Sandoval and Lorrain Taylor introduce the SAFE California initiative, which will redirect at least $100,000,000 from the broken death penalty system to real crime- *******************************

California prison population drops by 8,000 since realignment

 By Julie Small | KPCC 
Governor Schwarzenegger Tours Prison Where Riot Took Place

MP3 Download

The number of inmates in California prisons has dropped by 8,000 since “realignment” took effect Oct. 1. Court papers state officials filed Thursday indicate the change. Officials reported the new numbers Thursday under a federal court order to reduce crowding in the prisons.
In its monthly status report to the court, officials said the state prison population dropped by 8,218 between Oct. 5 and Dec. 7.
California prison officials say the transfer of low-level felons to county officials that began in October will allow the state to meet a court-ordered reduction a month after a Dec. 27 deadline.
The state’s prison population has declined from a record high of 173,000 in 2006 to the current population of 135,000. But many prisons remain packed with almost twice the number of inmates they were designed to hold.
About two years ago, attorneys at the Prison Law Office convinced a panel of three federal judges that crowded conditions prevented inmates from getting basic medical care. The judges ordered California to reduce the state inmate population within two years.
In March this year the U.S. Supreme Court upheld that order.
The court order and state budget deficits convinced state lawmakers to enact Gov. Jerry Brown's historic "realignment" plan that shifts responsibility for non-serious, non-violent, non-sex offenders to counties. The Llegislature also diverted some sales tax and vehicle licensing revenues in the next fiscal year to help local government pay for the new responsibility. The law took effect Oct. 1.

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Jodie Lawston's second book just came out, it's called:
Razor Wire Women: Prisoners, Activists, Scholars and Artists.
It includes women prisoner artwork, testimomies, scholarly essays, etc.
It is getting some great reception so far. She now has a blog for it:


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Stop the execution of this British Grandmother 

 

 

         

 

Click on the link below
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11395285
Learn the facts in this case, click on the Death Penalty tab above.

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When a Child is Too Young to Realize Their Rights Are Being Violated

Amber Riley

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Up coming radio programs

1/31/12
Join for a discussion on the efforts to fight the closure of Valley State Prison for Women

Tuesdays at 3:00 pm .
blogtalkradio.com/4justicenow, call in number 646-378-1432.



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We have something new and exciting we'd like to share with you!  It’s the new Action Committee for Women in Prison – ACWIP toolbar – once added to IE or Firefox, each time you shop at more than 1,300 stores (from Amazon to Zazzle!) a percentage of your purchase will automatically be donated to Action Committee for Women in Prison – ACWIP – at no cost to you (and you may even save money as the toolbar provides coupons and deals as well!).  The toolbar also has a search box and each time you search the Internet, about a penny is donated to Action Committee for Women in Prison – ACWIP http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/action-committee-for-women-in-prison-acwip

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Do to popular demand we have reactivated our guest book. 
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How California's lifers are dying inside
Click on politics of prison tab above to read the entire story
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State leaders demanding full pardon for Scott sisters
Click on politics of prison tab above to read the entire story

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Collateral Damage: Children and Prison Reform in California 
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Fight brewing over historic California plan to close last three youth prisons
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US: Harsh Conditions for Young Lifers
 
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Supreme Court ruling decreases chances that prosecutors will be held accountable
Read 
about this shocking decision, Click on the Wrongful Conviction tab above
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Gov. Jerry Brown weighs clemency petition for a grandmother
Read more of this interesting story. Click on Politics of Prison tab above

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I Ordered Death in Georgia
Read more, click on the Death penalty tab above
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California Puts Into Motion
 
Alternative Custody for Incarcerated

Moms

Read more, click on the Programs tab above

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Arizona program helps

inmates' transition out of

prison

Read more, click on the programs tab above

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Woman shackled during labor awarded

damages from deputies 

 Read more Click on the Women's Stories tab above

Unreliable witnesses
Curious? Click on the Wrongful Convictions tab above to learn more

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States look to right wrong convictions
 
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Marisa Gonzalez '05 helps free Karen Narita from prison 
Read more about this touching story, click on the Women's Stories tab above
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Texas Woman May be Spared Death Penalty Because of Prosecutorial Misconduct
Read more, click on the Death Penalty tab at top of page
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Mother's Day like no other - in prison 
Read more of touching story.  Click on the Women's Stories tab on top of this page.
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Re-open flawed salt murder case
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   For All The Sisters Inside/Mission Statement

Our mission is to advocate for the humane and compassionate treatment of all incarcerated women everywhere. We work for the release of all women who are unjustly imprisoned, and strive to reduce the over reliance on incarceration. We work to bring fairness and equity into the criminal justice system and to shift the focus to treatment and restorative justice. We work to educate the public, develop new legislation, implement new programs, and develop resources for incarcerated women.It is our vision that all persons who are impacted by the criminal justice system will be treated with dignity and respect, and that restorative justice will be the goal of all parties. Everyone in society will recognize that they have an important role in the process, and rehabilitation will be a primary focus of the criminal justice system. We envision a future where female offenders will be helped to maintain their families and develop strong relationships with their children rather than having their families destroyed as a consequence of contact with the criminal justice system...

Gloria Killian - Executive Director of ACWIP
Gloria Killian was released from prison on 8/8/02 after serving more than 16 years on a sentence of 32 years to life for a crime that she did not commit. Throughout her trial and incarceration she always maintained her innocence. In March 2002 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals determined that her conviction was based solely on perjured testimony and overturned her conviction.

As a former law student, Ms. Killian
was assigned to the prison law library where she worked for 14 years, providing legal assistance to other inmates. She worked extensively with battered women, as well as others, and developed specialized legal services for many different areas of the prison. She was instrumental in the founding of the USC Law Project at the California Institution for Women.

Since her release, Ms. Killian has been tirelessly advocating for the humane treatment and release of the women that she left behind. She works as a consultant to agencies in the criminal justice and public policy fields, and has been the keynote speaker at several
symposiums. She has testified for Select Committees of the California Legislature, and spoken extensively about the issues and concerns of incarcerated women. She has lectured at USC Law School, Loyola Law School, Southwestern Law School, and Arizona State University, among many others.


In 2008 the District Attorney( Christopher Cleland)  who prosecuted Gloria Killian was brought up on charges by the California State Bar for his conduct in the Killian case. After a lengthy trial, he was found guilty and admonished by the State Bar. Cleland is one of only 5 prosecutors
who have been brought up on these type of charges in the past 8 years in California.

Press Release
When: Immediate Release
To: All outlets
From: Action Committee For Women In Prison

We are pleased to announce that 4 Justice Now has merged with ACWIP, and will henceforth operate as chapters of ACWIP in Florida, New Jersey, and New York. ACWIP is a national organization that is dedicated to ensuring humane and compassionate treatment for all incarcerated women, reducing the over-reliance on incarceration in the United States, and advocating for the release of all women who pose no threat to society. Creating a safe and positive community environment dedicated to rehabilitation and restorative justice for women and their children is a primary goal of the organization.

Mary Ellen Digiacomo, President
4justicenow.ning.com 
The Florida Chapter of ACWIP.net


Visit 4justicenow

My name is Mary Ellen and I have decided to write this blog to honor the women who are imprisoned for crimes they didn't commit or were wrongly sentenced. I myself was one of those prisoners. I am an entrepreneur and started my own business many years ago only to find that the State of Florida would charge and convict me of a crime that was never committed. They say I didn't register stocks in my privately held company which I believe never had to be registered. No criminal intent was ever present and the attorneys just said "Don't worry" even as I was being escorted out of the courtroom in handcuffs! I was convicted and served 5 years in maximum security prisons in Florida. It was there that I met these women. I am currently on probation and still have a few years left to complete my sentence. But this story isn't about me. It is about the countless women I left behind and their stories.

I believe in my heart that I was divinely guided to serve this sentence in order to tell these stories. I am not angry but passionate to do something to make changes in a very broken justice system. You wouldn't believe how easily women can wind up in prison in Florida. Most are victims of horrendous abuse. The laws are often archaic and reversely discriminate against women in an effort not to give them special privileges above men. But they are not men and they continue to be treated as if they were or worse. They work hard heavy labor in the hot Florida sun and are not fed the same portions as the men doing the same jobs. (And, by the way, neither males nor females get paid for their labor). These are not monsters. Most are women who were trying to protect themselves or their children and had no self defense laws in place to protect them. Some of them were convicted simply because they had knowledge of a crime and were threatened with their lives or the lives of their children if they said anything. I am not saying that there aren't women who don't belong in prison (and even they deserve humane treatment), but I know first hand how many truly don't belong there or have served their time and deserve their freedom! It is my mission to make the public aware of these stories and to help make our correction system more rehabilitative and less punitive. Only then can we ever hope for a better society as a whole. We need to address the issues of poverty, abuse, and their affects on crime and change the system that fosters bad behavior into one where every person has a chance to live a successful life.

Join us for a special emergency show on the Fair Sentencing for Juveniles Act with Adam Keigwin, Chief of Staff for Senator Leland Yee, the author of this bill



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