sad to say that this project is ending in tampa. but if anyone is interested in picking up--let me know and i can walk you through it.
Tampa Books to Prisoners
We send books to Florida state prisoners free of charge. We believe in access to education, and we believe in the humanization of those incarcerated.
Tampa Books to Prisoners Project sends free books to prisoners incarcerated within the state of florida upon request (with time, effort, and volunteers, one day hopefully the whole of the southeast or nationally). We aim to give those behind bars some semblance of solace, if only within the lines of written pages. This project aims to be one facet, or appendage, to the entirety of work which contr
hey~potential public space funding.
anyone interested in helping us look for warehouses? yay.
hey people, DO THIS, there are prisoners rebelling in (holman) alabama against s**t conditions and oppression. it takes two minutes to write officials or call them. below I am going to paste an email that i wrote to some of them as well as the e-mail addresses and phone numbers of some officials. please take a minute. contained in the email are the demands of the prisoners so if you call feel free to utilize those demands as speaking points.
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ADOC address (to write):
Alabama Department of Corrections
301 S. Ripley Street
P.O. Box 301501
Montgomery, AL 36130-1501
emails for Alabama Department of Corrections:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Holman Correctional Address;
Holman 3700
Atmore, AL 36503-3700
Phone numbers:
Holman Correctional: (251) 368-8173
ADOC: 334-353-3883 (Central Office Switchboard)
all numbers below have an area code of (334):
Commissioner Jefferson S. Dunn
-Paula Argo (Executive Assistant) 353-3870
Associate Commissioners Operations, Grantt Culliver
-Latonya Burton (Admin Assistant) 353-3813
Plans and Programs, Terry McDonnell
-Susan Bohannon (Admin Assistant) 353-9989
Administration Services, Steve Brown
-Paula Argo (Admin Assistant) 353-4803
Health Services, Ruth Naglich
-Rosie Brisbon (Admin Assistant) 353-3887
Deputy Commissioners
Governmental Relations and Community Corrections, Jeffery Williams
-Sandra Hill (Admin Assistant) 353-3878
Maintenance and Construction, Greg Lovelace
-Susan Bohannon (Admin Assistant) 353-3872
Women's Services, Wendy D. Williams
-Susan Bohannon (Admin Assistant) 353-9989
Other Officials Institutional Coordinator (Southern Region)
Gwen Mosley 353-3813
Institutional Coordinator (Northern Region) Cheryl Price 353-3813
Senior Accountant Sekeena Holt 353-5049
Treatment Director 353-3887
Supervised Reentry Program Steve Watson 353-9702
Victim/Constituent Services Janet LeJeune 353-3871
General Counsel Anne Hill 353-3885
Public Information Manager Bob Horton 353-4053
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To whom it may concern,
We out here wanted to let you know that there is a support network for folks who have been facing intense oppression inside the prison walls. We support their list of demands:
"We inmates, at Holman Prison, ask for immediate federal assistance.
We ask that the Alabama government release all inmates who have spent excessive time in Holman Prison — due to the conditions of the prison and the overcrowding of these prisons in Alabama.
We ask that the 446 laws [Habitual Felony Offender laws] that Alabama holds as of 1975 be abolished.
We ask that parole board release all inmates who fit the criteria to be back in society with their families.
We ask that these prisons in Alabama implement proper classes that will prepare inmates to be released back into society with 21st century information that will prepare inmates to open and own their own businesses instead of making them having to beg for a job.
We also ask for monetary damages for mental pain and physical abuse that inmates have already suffered."
We believe that more money needs to be put into rehabilitation programs and training. We believe an end to excessive sentences. We believe and end to the suffering of individuals and declare that dehumanization does nothing but further the mental distress of prisoners--thus further increasing the rate of recidivism and habitual offenses.
Decarcerate. Now.
Thank you.
hey creatures,
we're still in need of public space.
and we're still here.
because not having a personal page is not helpful for promoting things:
NEED:
comic books,
dictionaries/thesauruses,
urban fiction,
a printer/copier/scanner,
please share this on your personal page as I currently do not have a personal page.
go to www.tampabookstoprisoners.noblogs.org
for a full list of needs and donations page.
thanks,
bailey
packing books. monday. 10 am til late. @ mammoth cave. please come join. message us for address.
packing books right now,
come by.
HEY,
we need you to flyer for us.
This consists of:
-putting up posters in businesses
-handing out small fliers to passer-by
-sticking some of them in mailboxes
-making more copies of the flyer
----please HELP!
people,
will be packaging books sometime at the end of this week. Potentially Sunday. Have like, ~50 letters to fill, potentially. Anyone down for a party?
HEY: We are in need of someone to flyer for us! There are posters made and some small and medium sized flyers. Anyone willing? Message us and get the address where you can pick them up or we can perhaps drop them off to you!
Also, I know it's kind of contrary that it says 'prison and correctional facility' as a subcategory, but it seemed the only fitting thing. Facebook a'int that progressive, ya'll.
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