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Advocacy in Action Coalition

The AIAC Task Force is committed to providing resources giving validity and credibility to the criminal justice reform issues the Coalition as a whole supports. The resulting research and documentation is posted publicly to be available to use as talking points when advocating with legislators and criminal justice officials.

Available Resources

AIAC TASK FORCE MEMBERS RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING ADVOCACY RESOURCES:

Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson – AIAC Chair

Kayla Victor – C4J Conference Chair

Barbara Allan

James (Jim) Prager

Dr. Monique Tate

Tiffany Green

Vetta Dunston

Allegra Pocinki

Rita Dixit-Kubiak

Dr. Amanda Lewis

Julie Uribe

Background

On Thursday, May 7, 2015, at the 7th annual Connecting 4 Justice (InterNational Prisoner’s Family Conference), over seventy individuals and representatives of established prison family related organizations signed in agreement to become members of the Advocacy in Action Coalition (AIAC) of the InterNational Prisoner’s Family Conference, to pursue criminal justice and prison reforms for issues known to fuel mass incarceration in the United States.  Subsequently, Coalition membership has continued to grow. (Listing of current full Coalition membership is below.)

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The following five major issues of concern were selected for active research for needed remedial action:

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ABOUT THE ADVOCACY IN ACTION COALITION TASK FORCE

A working Advocacy in Action Committee, Chaired by Dr. Avon Hart-Johnson was formed to begin research and draft a Coalition White Paper.  The completed White Paper was released on October 21, 2015 calling for significant reforms in the entire U.S. criminal justice system.  To view a copy of the White Paper, click here.

The coalition task force continues drafting Fact Sheets for use in advocacy and has raised funds to produce the Faces of Mass Incarceration documentary.  The documentary is available to enhance presentations and discussion on criminal justice reform by eliminating frightening myths and stereotypes about the prisoner and their loved ones.

The task force is considering developing a series of webinars to provide advocacy tools and prepare members for active advocacy.

*All donations are needed and greatly appreciated and tax deductible.

FULL COALITION MEMBERSHIP