TGI Justice Members Bring Trans Voices to Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People’s Movement
TGI Justice Project members will be attending the November 2nd Formerly Incarcerated & Convicted Peoples Movement in Los Angeles, followed by the Drug Policy Alliance conference from November 3rd – November 5th.
FICPM as it is called believes that imprisonment or conviction on a felony charge should not result in a lifelong violation of our basic rights as human beings, either while we are on probation, in prison or as we make the transition from prison back into our communities. We are firmly committed to prioritizing De-Entry over Re-Entry, and oppose the concept of a Rehabilitative Industrial Complex that grows along with prisons.
Below is the link to the Alabama Conference in 2011, which was also attended by Miss Major and Minister Bobbie Jean Baker.
Special thanks to the Drug Policy Alliance for their generous scholarship and to all our friends and family who donated to TGI Justice toward this trip!
Click here to see the movie:
Inaugural Meeting of Formerly Incarcerated- Alabama, 2011
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