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  2. Wisconsin Books to Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Books to Prisoners is a volunteer-run nonprofit books to prisoners organization which sends books upon request to people incarcerated in Wisconsin. [1] The organization is based in Madison, WI and was founded in 2006.

  3. Anti-Recidivism Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Jake Gyllenhaal went with Budnick to the Sylmar juvenile detention center, to Men's Central Jail and out to California State Prison, Los Angeles County. [1] In 2012, Budnick was named California's Volunteer of Year by Governor Jerry Brown for a program he envisioned.

  4. Prison abolition movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] Other similarly motivated groups such as the Prison Activist Resource Center (PARC), a group "committed to exposing and challenging all forms of institutionalized racism, sexism, able-ism, heterosexism, and classism, specifically within the Prison Industrial Complex," [40] and Black & Pink, an abolitionist organization that focuses ...

  5. Kemba Smith Pradia - Wikipedia

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    Kemba Smith Pradia (born August 28, 1971) [1] is an American prison reform activist. [2] [3] She began a 24½ year sentence for drug-related charges in 1994, ultimately serving six years before being granted clemency by then-President Bill Clinton. [4] Her advocacy work focuses on the intersection of mandatory minimum sentencing laws and race ...

  6. LGBTQ people in prison - Wikipedia

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    The Prison Activists Resource Center also provides information for organizations that are dedicated solely for LGBT prisoners, such as Hearts on a Wire, which is a Pennsylvania-based organization focused on helping transgender individuals. Other listed resources include GLBTQ Advocates and Defenders (GLAD).

  7. Malik Rahim - Wikipedia

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    Malik Rahim (born Donald Guyton in 1948) is an American housing and prison activist based since the late 1990s in the New Orleans area of Louisiana, where he grew up.In 2005 Rahim gained national publicity as a community organizer in New Orleans in 2005 to combat the widespread destruction in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; there he co-founded the Common Ground Collective.

  8. Susan Burton - Wikipedia

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    Susan Burton is an American activist, author and founder based in Los Angeles, United States. [1] [2] In 1998, she founded of A New Way of Life Re-Entry Project, a nonprofit organization that supports formerly incarcerated people transition back to society. [3]

  9. Susan Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Susan Lisa Rosenberg (born October 5, 1955) [1] is an American activist, writer, advocate for social justice and prisoners' rights. From the late 1970s into the mid-1980s, Rosenberg was active in the far-left terrorist [2] [3] [4] May 19th Communist Organization ("M19CO") which, according to a contemporaneous FBI report, "openly advocate[d] the overthrow of the U.S. Government through armed ...