Posts tagged Detroit Free Press
She gave birth in shackles, won an appeal, but still waits for justice

“Siwatu-Salama Ra knows what injustice feels like. It’s cold, she'll tell you, and heartless. One year after going through labor while shackled to a bed, forced to give birth during her prison sentence, she can still vividly recall police officers passing time on their cellphones as she cried and screamed through unrelenting pain to push life through her body, with no family at her side.“

Detroit Free Press

October 24, 2019

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Imagining safety without prisons: Seeking a holistic solution to violence in Detroit

“At the Detroit Justice Center (DJC), which Alexander founded in 2017, lawyers work with community members to make freedom dreams a reality: a community land trust to protect neighborhoods from gentrification and offer a safe haven for men returning from incarceration; urban gardens that provide neighbors a space for connection and nourish bodies in the midst of a food desert; a bail fund to keep Detroiters from languishing in jail for the crime of being too poor to make bond. And, most urgently: imagining safe communities without jails and prisons.“

Detroit Free Press

October 21, 2019

Detroit Free Press

October 21, 2019

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