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      Press Release: Gray-Haired Witnesses 6/21 Fast


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      The press release is downloadable at grayhairpr | Scribd.

      Forward ever to the 6/21 Fast for Justice!
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      P r e s s R e l e a s e

      Contacts:
      B.J. Janice Peak-Graham / Marpessa Kupendua
      1- 866-968-1188, Ext. 2
      ghwitnesses@gmail.com
      GRAY-HAIRED WITNESSES

      Gray-Haired Witnesses to Hold Fast
      Issues Challenge to America’s Conscience

      WASHINGTON, May 20 /Gray-Haired Witnesses for Justice News -- The Gray-Haired Witnesses for Justice will undertake a fast and appear at the Department of Justice and the White House in Washington, DC on June 21, 2010, calling upon the nation to exercise an authentic system of justice in the case of Gladys and Jamie Scott and all other women who have been incarcerated wrongly and egregiously over-sentenced, punishing and destroying our families and children. Among their demands is freedom for the Scott Sisters and that an Inspection and Observation Team enter the Pearl, MS prison where Jamie Scott is being held.
      This event was prompted by the serious illness of Jamie Scott and abysmal lack of competent medical care she has received in prison since both of her kidneys shut down this past January. Jamie has suffered so much maltreatment that she has quickly declined to stage 5 (end stage) kidney disease and has now effectively been sentenced to death. The Gray-Haired Witnesses are calling on all people of good will to fast in solidarity with them and to contact the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility and Dept. of Justice across the nation on that day.

      The group issued the following statement about the fast in protest of continuing inhumane treatment and injustice in Americas courts and prisons:
      "Over the last 20 years, the women’s population in US prisons has more than tripled. Most women are in prison as a result of drug selling, addiction, domestic violence and criminal acts mostly related to men. We also recognize the systemic racism that leads the police to even arrest the Black woman in the first place, the racism during sentencing, during incarceration, in dealing with social services, education, health discrimination, and beyond. We want to raise the political consciousness of the nation while standing as the moral soul of the nation. Many of us lived through segregation and worked to dismantle it through various movements for human dignity, equal rights and justice. We now see a coalition of corporate, cultural and political wars fully embracing a White supremacist culture of domination and terrorism. As part of this campaign they slander and dehumanize the entire Black community in the media and other public spaces.

      This is perfectly illustrated by the case of the Mississippi Scott Sisters, Jamie and Gladys, whose almost 16 yrs of unjust incarceration is a shocking revelation of the pure nothingness with which our lives are deemed in the eyes of this society and world. In 1994, the State of Mississippi sentenced Jamie and Gladys Scott to consecutive double-life terms each for two counts of armed robbery they did not commit. They did not have prior criminal records, vigorously maintained their innocence, approximately $11 was said to have been netted, no one was harmed or injured and no weapon was ever recovered. Witnesses testified that they were coerced and threatened to lie on the Scott Sisters and their unbelievable convictions rest entirely on a combination of contradictory, coerced, and potentially perjured testimony by the victims and two other people charged with the crime who were offered lighter sentences for their cooperation. Even if the Scott Sisters were guilty of this crime, the sentence is absolutely unheard of and draconian, at best, and is cruel and unusual punishment without a doubt!

      We come from a long line of women who refused to bend under the lash of chattel slavery from the time we were first dragged upon these shores until the 21st century slavery of today's prison industrial complex! We are the elder women, the daughters of the American slave system, Jim Crow oppression and the American Freedom Movement. We who are three strikes removed from the center of the power structure of this country. Our lives have prepared us to come to this place, at this time.”

      The day-long event commences at the Department of Justice in a 10:00 a.m formal appeal to Eric Holder, rejoins at the White House at Noon in a formal appeal to President Obama, and then continues at Lafayette Square Park from Noon until 9PM for the duration of the fast with speakers, live performances and artists. All attendees are asked to bring non-perishable food items in honor of the fasting elders to be distributed to the Washington, DC community at the conclusion of the day.

      # # #

      (More info on the Scott Sisters at FREE THE SCOTT SISTERS!)
      "We must continue to move forward and do everything we can to outlaw legal lynching in America. We must continue to stand together in unity and to demand a moratorium on all executions. You must stay strong. You must continue to hold your heads up, and to be there. We will prevail. Keep marching Black people. They are killing me tonight. They are murdering me tonight." -- Excerpts of Last Words of Bro. Shaka Sankofa, an innocent man executed by the state of Texas, 6/22/00. www.myspace.com/nattyreb7

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      SUPPORT THE GRAY-HAIRED WITNESSES FAST FOR JUSTICE!
      JUNE 21, 2010 -- WASHINGTON, DC
      10 AM - DEPT. OF JUSTICE
      12 NOON - WHITE HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE
      1PM-9PM - LAFAYETTE SQUARE PARK

      We need our community to support us in this effort to bring national attention to the case of the Scott Sisters and all other women who have been incarcerated wrongly and egregiously over-sentenced, punishing and destroying our families and children.

      Please print out and help distribute our flyer this long weekend, particularly in the DC, MD, VA area. (Thanks Bro. Thunder X!) The flyer is downloadable at: Gray 2 | Scribd

      Bro. Dalani Aamon of Harambee Radio did a PSA in support, it's about 2 1/2 mins. please air it on your radio programs: 2010-05-22 Scott Sisters-3.mp3 - DivShare - please share this!

      We need volunteers, particularly those in the tri-state DC, MD, VA area, to contact us!!
      We need assistance distributing information and in carrying out the event on that day, please get involved!
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      IN SOLIDARITY:

      Free The Scott Sisters!

      It grieves me Bros, Sis and Comrades, in this day and age, that we even have to come together and mount a campaign to call for the Freedom of the Scott Sisters.

      If ever there was a self-evident case, where there was NOTHING even to talk about, and that cried out for JUSTICE - this is it! We have two sisters, Jamie who's very seriously ill, and Gladys, both imprisoned in Mississippi, sentenced to double-life for a $11 robbery in which no one was injured and they've already done 15 years!!!.... not even considering they've staunchly proclaimed their innocence and are crying out for help!

      It could be your sister, my sister, anybody's sister! So i gladly join the June 21st fast in solidarity with the Gray-Haired Witnesses White House demonstration demanding freedom for Scott Sisters. It's the very least i or anyone of us could do and i'm urging my family and friends to attend and fast also. If that doesn't get immediate result i hope you'll consider coming back with a campaign to boycott of the state of Mississippi, or some similar action, till they do free the Scott Sisters.

      Stay strong, and keep fighting, i will too. Free the Scott Sisters!

      Sundiata Acoli, Political Prisoner
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      Harambee Radio and TV Network is honored to stand in solidarity with the quest for justice for Jamie and Gladys Scott, two sisters who have been imprisoned for over 16 years. We deem it unconscionable that the Scott sisters received two life sentences for a crime that netted a mere eleven dollars; a crime for which they have always proclaimed their innocence.

      The Harambee Radio and TV Network is pleased to be able to spotlight this egregious case, a case which continues to shock the conscience of those who hear it. Harambee features commentary and interviews from the most respected activists from across the nation and we seek to actively broaden awareness around the sisters’ case. As part of our solidarity, we are opening our airways with a special focus on this travesty of justice through both our online radio and television outlets. And, in concert with our mission statement, we will collaborate and partner with others to strengthen the movement that will allow justice to prevail.

      Dalani Aamon, CEO and Founder
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      Thanks to the African-American Freedom and Reconstruction League for their beautiful letter of solidarity, please view it at: Letter in Support of Scott Sisters

      Udja Temple's letter got it started, and is at: GRAY-HAIRED WITNESSES: GRAY-HAIRED WITNESSES ON ASSATA RADIO 5/22

      Please send us your organization's statement of solidarity and send a representative to the event!
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      Endorsement list is in formation, please send in your name and affiliation (if any) no later than June 15 to ghwitnesses@gmail.com. Updated endorsement lists will be posted in updated mailings, at the website and at the Facebook group.

      Action Committee for Women in Prison
      Agnes Johnson, The 1212 Community in the Bronx
      Ahmad Abdulibad, Minister~General, Sons Of Afrika
      Bonnie Kerness, AFSC*
      Brenda Scott Lowery
      Bro. Moorbey, Chairman, Black Unity Movement
      Bro. Sauti & Sis. Shiriki, KCBLR.ORG Radio
      Charles E. Campbell, Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC)
      Cleo Silvers
      David Blanchard
      Dominique Reed, HRC-Fed Up!
      Donna Wallach, Justice for Palestinians
      Eddie Griffin (BASG)
      Fayemi Shakur, Sundiata Acoli Freedom Campaign
      Harambee Radio and Television Network
      Int'l Concerned Family/Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
      Jacqui C. Williams
      Kenneth King
      Leonna A. Brandao, S.W.III, New Vision Org., Inc.
      Malaika H. Kambon, People's Eye Photography
      Mary Ratcliff, Editor, San Francisco Bay View Newspaper
      mesha Monge-Irizarry, Director, Education Not Incarceration, SF Chapter,
      Idriss Stelley Foundation, + SF MOOC City Commissioner*
      Michael Johnson/Black Student Union (Comm. College of Balt. County/Essex)
      Mississippi Prison Watch
      Monica Moorehead, Women's Fightback Network, NYC
      Nathan Hare, Black Think Tank
      People's Organization for Progress
      Rev. Majadi Baruti, Udja Temple Ministries
      Senghor Jawara Baye, President General UNIA-ACL
      Sistah Q, Author of Maintaining Our Temples
      Sundiata Acoli
      Tara Graham
      Terry Howcott
      The African American Freedom & Reconstruction League
      The MOVE Organization
      Trinita Simpson
      4JusticeNow
      (* For ID purposes only)
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      We need you to support by doing some or all of the following:
      - STAND WITH US IN WASHINGTON AND BRING OTHERS!
      - Post our statement to your Facebook and other social netwoking sites. Help us get the word out.
      - Forward the press release to your email colleagues. (Press release is at: grayhairpr | Scribd)
      - Issue a statement of support on an individual or organizational level on this endeavor. Or, ask us to list you as an endorser.
      - Write a blog, article or commentary on the statement's mission and call, post it and pass it on for posting on our website.
      - Write and publish an article on the state of the Scott Sisters and the issue of Black incarceration. (Case Summary on the Scott Sisters is at FREE THE SCOTT SISTERS!: Case Summary)
      - Volunteer to help us prepare for the day, particularly if you live in the DC, Balt., VA area

      Check us out on Tuesday June 1 at 11 pm on Garvey's Voice hosted by President General UNIA-ACL, Senghor Jawara Baye
      and on Thursday June 3 at 7 pm on The Legacy Justice Radio Show hosted by Nkechi Taifa, Esq, both on the Harambee Radio and Television Network.

      "We stand on this history today. We stand before you as Gray-Haired Witnesses asking freedom-loving people of all colors who believe in the dream of Ida B. Wells, of a just, safe and open America for all peoples regardless of our different social locations to break the veil of silence and stand strong in a renewed spirit of moral consciousness for this country. The greatest asset we have is our body, mind and spirit and our willingness to step out of the daily flow of life and stand tall for what is right and just. The jagged tears in the social and cultural infrastructure of Black and poor communities and families are unconscionable and unacceptable to us. We come ready to repair them. In the tradition of race women throughout history and our survival, we declare our presence and we will not be silent and we are not afraid." From the Call.

      Contact us at ghwitnesses@gmail.com, 1- 866-968-1188, Ext. 2, and please link to us at GRAY-HAIRED WITNESSES
      "We must continue to move forward and do everything we can to outlaw legal lynching in America. We must continue to stand together in unity and to demand a moratorium on all executions. You must stay strong. You must continue to hold your heads up, and to be there. We will prevail. Keep marching Black people. They are killing me tonight. They are murdering me tonight." -- Excerpts of Last Words of Bro. Shaka Sankofa, an innocent man executed by the state of Texas, 6/22/00. www.myspace.com/nattyreb7

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