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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

119 Cities Expected to Participate in The New Jim Crow Social Justice Movement


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119 U.S. Cities Are Being Asked to Help Eliminate The New Jim Crow with Thought and Actions During March and April 2012
With more Black men in jails and prisons than colleges and universities, it is time for the Black Male Achievement Movement to get to work!
The efforts of Michelle Alexander and her book,The New Jim Crow, are stimulating a social justice movement in 119 cities with reading groups, praying warriors and action teams. It is time for good men and women to get to work!
 
 
  
During the months of March and April 2012, people in your city can: 
  • Host a reading circle for The New Jim Crow book at your church, high school or college
  • Communicate with your elected officials about ways to changes laws that sweep Black men and boys into the criminal justice system
  • Mentor youth in juvenile detention facilities
  • Visit incarcerants in prisons and jails (men and women)
  • Work to get records expunged for the formerly incarcerated
  • Welcome returning citizens (from prison) back to your community
  • Help returning citizens get jobs
  • Council first-time offenders so that they remain crime free
  • Speak to youth in schools about not becoming part of the criminal justice system
  • Become a court watcher to ensure that Black men and boys are treated fairly by the criminal justice process
  • Write a letter to a jail or prison encouraging men and women who are incarcerated to keep their spirits high  
To become one of the the Servant Leaders in your city planning and directing this effort, please call 773.285.9600. We will provide you with an organizing kit that will help you step-by-step to create, manage or support an outstanding New Jim Crow Social Justice Movement program in your city.  We will also provide technical assistance and ongoing support. Churches, schools, faith-based organizations, fraternities, Masonic organizations, veterans associations, community-based organizations, affinity organizations, military service personnel, social service agencies, companies and corporations will participate in this effort.  Most events will occur between March 1, 2012 and April 30, 2012 
 
Many of the cities below that participated in our national mentoring initiative are being asked to participate in this direct action, social justice campaign designed to reduce the number of Black men, women and children locked up in detention centers, youth facilities, jails and prisons in the United States:
  1. Albany, New York
  2. Alexandria, Virginia
  3. Alton, Illinois
  4. Atlanta Georgia
  5. Aurora, Colorado
  6. Baltimore, Maryland
  7. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  8. Blandensburg, Maryland
  9. Bolingbrook, Illinois
  10. Boston, Massachusetts
  11. Bowie, Maryland
  12. Buffalo, New York
  13. Carbondale, Illinois 
  14. Carol Stream, Illinois 
  15. Chicago, Illinois - South Side
  16. Chicago, Illinois - West Side 
  17. Chicago, Illinois - South Suburbs
  18. Chicago Heights, Illinois
  19. Cincinnati, Ohio
  20. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  21. Columbia, Missouri
  22. Columbia, South Carolina
  23. Columbus, Georgia
  24. Dallas, Texas
  25. Danbury, Connecticut
  26. Danville, Illinois
  27. Decatur, Georgia
  28. Delray Beach, Florida
  29. Detroit, Michigan
  30. Denver, Colorado
  31. Dolton, Illinois
  32. Durham, North Carolina
  33. East Chicago, Indiana
  34. East Orange, New Jersey
  35. Englewood, Colorado
  36. Flint, Michigan
  37. Flossmoor, Illinois
  38. Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  39. Fredricksberg, Virginia
  40. Gary, Indiana
  41. Gilbert, Arizona
  42. Greenvill3e, North Carolina
  43. Griffin, Georgia
  44. Hammond, Indiana
  45. Hartford, Connecticut
  46. Harvey, Illinois
  47. Hillside, Illinois
  48. Houston, Texas
  49. Hyattsville, Maryland
  50. Indianapolis, Indiana 
  51. Irvington, New Jersey
  52. Jackson, Mississippi
  53. Kansas City, Missouri
  54. Kenesaw, Georgia
  55. LaGrange, Georgia
  56. Lauderhill, Florida
  57. Lenoir, North Carolina
  58. Lexington, Kentucky
  59. Lithonia, Michigan
  60. Los Angeles, California
  61. Louisville, Kentucky
  62. Macon, Georgia
  63. Manassas, Virginia
  64. Markham, Illinois
  65. Matteson, Illinois
  66. Mentor, Ohio
  67. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  68. Minneapolis, Minnesota
  69. Munhall, Pennsylvania
  70. Munster, Indiana 
  71. Nashville, Tennessee
  72. New Orleans, Louisiana
  73. New York City, New York - Manhattan
  74. New York City, New York - The Bronx
  75. New York City, New York - Brooklyn
  76. New York City, New York - Queens
  77. New York City, New York - Long Island
  78. New York City, New York - Harlem
  79. Newark, New Jersey
  80. Oakland, California
  81. Oak Park, Illinois
  82. Omaha, Nebraska
  83. Ontario, California
  84. Palmdale, California
  85. Peoria, Illinois 
  86. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  87. Phoenix, Arizona
  88. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  89. Richmond, California
  90. Richmond, Virginia
  91. Riverdale, Illinois
  92. Rochester, New York
  93. Rock Island, Illinois
  94. San Bernardino, California
  95. San Francisco, California
  96. Santan Valley, AZ
  97. Seattle, Washington
  98. Shelbyville, Indiana 
  99. Southaven, Mississippi
  100. Spotsylvania County, Virginia
  101. St. Louis, Missouri
  102. St. Paul, Minnesota
  103. St. Petersburg, Florida
  104. Tampa, Florida
  105. Thomasville, Georgia
  106. Toledo, Ohio
  107. Tougaloo, Mississippi
  108. Tshwane, Botswana, Africa 
  109. Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territory, Canada
  110. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
  111. University Park, Illinois
  112. Upper Marboro, Maryland
  113. Vicksburg, Mississippi
  114. Victorville, California 
  115. Washington, D.C.
  116. Waukegan, Illinois
  117. White Plains, New York
  118. Windsor, Ontario, Canada
  119. Yazoo City, Mississippi   
 
"Much like a great explorer, Michelle Alexander has discovered another America--a bizarro world where prejudice and discrimination have replaced truth and justice. An America that is as intent on destroying young Black men as it is at proclaiming its passion for freedom and fairness. Even some of the most conscious and best-intentioned Americans can't see The New Jim Crow and their roles in supporting it. Michelle Alexander holds a mirror up to America and reveals a monster!"   
  
Phillip Jackson, The Black Star Project 
 
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Click Here to purchase a paperback copy of The New Jim Crow. 
Click Here to view a 25 minute video of Michelle Alexander speaking on Democracy Now about The New Jim Crow. 
Click Here to hear a segment of Michelle Alexander on National Public Radio speaking about The New Jim Crow. 
Click here to see a 3 minute trailer of Michelle Alexander speaking about the The New Jim Crow. 
Click here to find out if and when Michelle Alexander might be in your city or state speaking on The New Jim Crow.  
Click NJCevents@gmail.com to discuss bringing Michelle Alexander to your city. 
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