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Grassroots groups launch new Queens DA accountability coalition and release demands
Photo above courtesy of Andrea Bichan/VOCAL-NY Dozens of criminal justice reform advocates took to the steps of the Queens Criminal Court Monday to demand change at the DA's office. Article by Bill Parry, QNS Dozens of justice reform advocates spent much of Martin...
S&P NY: Cuomo Denies Clemency to Criminalized Survivors of Gender Violence
Cuomo Denies Clemency to Criminalized Survivors of Gender Violence For the eighth straight year, Governor Cuomo has refused to use his clemency power to combat the rampant criminalization of efforts to survive sexual and domestic violence. Survived and Punished NY...
Black women punished for self-defense must be freed from their cages
Art above by Adriana Bellet. Black women punished for self-defense must be freed from their cages, by Mariame Kaba, The Guardian; Excerpt below: While self-defense laws are interpreted generously when applied to white men who feel threatened by men of color, they are...
Cyntoia Brown Granted Clemency! Analyses & Interviews
After 15 years of incarceration for defending her life, Cyntoia Brown will finally be released. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam commuted her sentence following ongoing public support for her freedom. She will be eligible for release on August 7, 2019, and she'll be on...
Mar 2, NYC: Survived & Punished 2nd National Convening
Join Survived and Punished for a day of panels, strategy sessions, and community building -- all with a focus on launching defense campaigns and organizing to free criminalized survivors of racialized gender-based violence. The goals of the national...
#SurvivedAndPunished Survivor Solidarity Drive
Survived and Punished Convening in California (December 2017), bringing together organizers, advocates, and survivors to strategize how we can #FreeThemAll. For Giving Tuesday and beyond, we ask your support in amplifying and raising funds to support and free...
#Clemency4CyntoiaBrown
Survived & Punished joins thousands of others in the call for the clemency of Cyntoia Brown, a young Black woman in Tennessee who, in 2004, was sentenced to life imprisonment for defending her life while in the sex industry at 16-years-old. TAKE ACTION: Visit...
Tammy Garvin’s Sentence Commuted!
On November 21, 2018, Tammy Garvin was commuted by Governor Jerry Brown!! We are elated that Tammy now has a chance at parole and release. Tammy is a survivor of domestic violence and sex trafficking who was sentenced to Life Without the Possibility of Parole (LWOP),...
Kelly Ann Savage is Free!
Dear Supporters of Kelly Savage, We are absolutely thrilled to share that Kelly Savage was released from prison last week!!! Governor Jerry Brown commuted Kelly’s Life Without Possibility of Parole (LWOP) sentence in December 2017, making her eligible for parole....