samedi 3 août 2019

U.S : How to stand with Black women in Mississippi.



Voting While Black






Dear friend,




While social media and the news this week are wrapped up in the drama of the presidential debates, we’ve been focusing our energy on something different.

I believe that the elected officials that impact us the most are actually the ones in our own communities : the district attorneys, the mayors, the judges. They’re the people who are making decisions that impact us on a daily basis, and if we can elect leaders who care about Black people like me, my family, and my neighbors, we can create the world we want to see on our own streets, regardless of who’s in the White House.





Collins is a Black woman who grew up in Natchez, MS. Mississippi has the 3rd highest incarceration rate out of all 50 states.1 Black people are one-third of the state's population, but are 60 percent of the state's prison population.2 Shameca Collins knows these harsh realities about her home and has a bold vision to change her community, including :3
  1. Offering alternatives for non-violent offenders to keep people out of jails, and provide opportunities for people to make amends for their mistakes
  2. Providing more resources for people suffering from addiction to heal, instead of throwing them behind bars
  3. Keeping a list of police officers and sheriffs not trustworthy enough to testify, to reduce the influence of corrupt police on convictions

We only have 3 days until this election, so we’re going all in to support Collins. This weekend, we’re holding one of our Black Women’s Brunches, where we’ll organize people to spread the word for Shameca Collins to their friends and families. We’re also already running Facebook ads targeted to the 6th District so as many people as possible hear about Shameca Collins and pledge to vote for her before Tuesday.








Collins’ opponent is Ronnie Harper, who has been sitting in the district attorney's office for 24 years. It is time for a change in Mississippi's 6th District, and Collins is ready to transform this old system towards real justice.4

It’s time to put someone in office who holds herself accountable to the Black folks of the 6th District. Shameca Collins is that person, because those people are her people. We don’t have much time; rush a $4 donation now to support our brunch and mobilize voters to elect Shameca Collins!




Until justice is real,





Arisha, Jenni, Charles, Reagan, Daniel, Tammi, Scott and the Color Of Change PAC team


























References :





1. "States of Incarceration : The Global Context 2018", Prison Policy Initiative, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/156277?t=5&akid=34728%2E1942551%2EWC8gYL
2. "Mississippi profile", Prison Policy Initiative, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/156280?t=9&akid=34728%2E1942551%2EWC8gYL profiles/MS.html
4. "Harper announces run for re-election as District Attorney", The Natchez Democrat, 27 July 2019, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/155647?t=13&akid=34728%2E1942551%2EWC8gYL














 



 
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