Partners & Allies:

Prison Moratorium Project
www.nomoreprisons.org
Justice 4 D.C Youth
www.justice4dcyouth.org
League of Pissed Off Voters
www.indyvoter.org
Ella Baker Center For Human Rights
www.ellabakercenter.org
Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
www.mxgm.org
Critical Resistance
www.criticalresistance.org
Justice Now
www.jnow.org
Sista II Sista
www.sistaiisista.org
INCITE: Women of Color
Against Violence
www.incite-national.org
Organized Coup and Free Mix Radio
www.voxunion.com
Nanon Williams Support Association
www.nawisa.org
Bijimba Consulting
www.bijimbaassociates.com
Hip Hop Theatre Festival
www.hiphoptheatrefest.org
American Place Theatre
www.americanplacetheatre.org
Alliance of Resident Theatres
of New York
www.offbroadwayonline.com
Research and Political Education Resources:

Prison Sucks
Prisonsucks.com
Prison Activist Resource Center
www.prisonactivist.org
The Sentencing Project
www.sentencingproject.org
National H.I.R.E Network
www.hirenetwork.org
National Economic and Social Rights Initiative
www.nesri.org

Arts & Culture Resources:


4 Luv of Poetry-readings
around DC area and more
www.4luvofpoetry.com
Origination, Inc
www.originationinc.org
Nuyorican Poets Café
www.nuyorican.org
H2o Hip Hop Film Festival
www.h2oiff.org
American Place Theatre
www.americanplacetheatre.org
Urban Word
www.urbanwordnyc.org
Pedagogy & Theatre of the Oppressed
www.ptoweb.org
WOW Café Theatre
www.wowcafe.org
Starving Poets, Ink
www.starvingpoets.org


 

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