HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE ON RECOMPILATION OF ALABAMA STATE CONSTITUTION

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A Majority Vote Would Amend the State Constitution
To Prohibit the Practice of Involuntary Servitude

It’s time for Alabamians to rectify a historic flawed and finish this merciless and weird punishment referred to as involuntary servitude.”

— Diyawn Caldwell

MONTGOMERY , ALABAMA , USA , November 4, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — At midday on November 4th, the National Coalition for Human Rights of Incarcerated Citizens (NCHRIC) will host a press convention on the Civil Rights Memorial Center Theater relating to the recompilation of the Alabama State Constitution, particularly addressing the potential prohibition of involuntary servitude.

The National Coalition for Human Rights of Incarcerated Citizens was based by Diyawn Caldwell, Chazidy Bowman and Jamilia Land. The following audio system can be found to talk with media:

Diyawn Caldwell, founder and president of Both Sides of the Wall, and organizer of the Alabama Prison Strike, the biggest strike of its type in U.S. historical past

Fred Hampton, Jr., Chairman of the Prisoners of Conscience Committee and the Black Panther Party Cubs

Jacob Blake, Sr., father of Jacob Blake and founding father of Families United

Bianca Austin, aunt of Breonna Taylor and founding father of Families United

Christina McGee-Horvat, co-director of Both Sides of the Wall

Max Parthas, State Operations Director of the Abolish Slavery National Network

Chazidy Bowman, founder and president of Opportunities People’s Justice Leaders

Selinda Guerrero, National Network Organizer at Forward Together

Sandy Ray, Impacted member of the family

Steven Louis, Director of Development at Edifye

Jamilia Land, Co-founder of Anti-Violence, Safety & Accountability Project and Ambassador for MARCH ON

“It’s time for Alabamians to rectify a historical wrong and end this cruel and unusual punishment” stated Diyawn Caldwell, founder and president of Both Sides of the Wall. “The humanitarian crisis within the Alabama Department of Corrections is so egregious and unconstitutional that thousands of incarcerated people have gone on strike and the Department of Justice has filed suit. While Governor Kay Ivey plots to spend $400 million of Covid relief funds to expand inhumane conditions, I hope that Alabamians of good conscience will join me in improving conditions at the prisons we already have.”

WHEN:​ Friday, November 4th, 12:00pm CT

On-site interviews

WHERE: Email for location

Jamilia Land
National Coalition for Human Rights of Incarcerated Citizens
+1 424-229-4711
[email protected]





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