WISDOM Old Law Task Force Conference Call
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 Join this call to discuss advocacy efforts for incarcerated people trapped within the changes of the “old” sentencing and parole laws.
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 Join this call to discuss advocacy efforts for incarcerated people trapped within the changes of the “old” sentencing and parole laws.
Instructions will be provided prior to the meeting. MOSES is a non-partisan interfaith organization that works to promote social justice with a focus on ending mass incarceration. Please join us for our monthly meeting where we reconnect and reenergize around the issues that we care so much about.
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 Please join our work to greatly reduce the use of solitary confinement. More than 15 days in solitary confinement is torture. It magnifies mental health issues and destroys people. Other states and nations have learned to get by without it, we can too. Formerly called the Solitary Confinement Task Force
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 The prison population in Wisconsin has more than tripled since 1990. Wisconsin has the highest black male incarceration rate in the country. Half of African American men in their 30s in Milwaukee County have been in state prison. Incarceration is expensive and comes with additional social costs. We can keep […]
Call: 605-468-8012 Use Code: 423951 Join this statewide call which discusses our work to: End crimeless revocations. The largest number of people entering Wisconsin prisons are actually re-entering prison. About 4,000 prison admissions each year are people who have not been convicted of a new crime. Open the doors of opportunity through Ban the Box […]
This is MOSES' bimonthly task force meeting on Racial Justice for All Children. The task force was established by MOSES Leadership Board in July 2020 to address root causes of the childhood to school to prison pipeline. We are focusing on racial justice support for families and schools in Dane County. Our first step is […]
The Board will continue discussion of two resolutions before the Dane County Board for which there was not adequate time at the July 18 meeting. The resolutions are the Criminal Justice Reform Package, presented by Chair Analiese Eicher and Supervisor Shelia Stubbs, and the Resolution Addressing Systemic Racism in the Dane County Criminal Justice System, […]
After brief introductions, questions will be posed to candidates that pertain to the issues that MOSES works on. There will be several questions about various aspects of the carceral system. The questions will be posed by leaders of MOSES task forces and by individuals who are directly impacted by the issue they are speaking about. […]
Instructions will be provided prior to the meeting. MOSES is a non-partisan interfaith organization that works to promote social justice with a focus on ending mass incarceration. Please join us for our monthly meeting where we reconnect and reenergize around the issues that we care so much about.
This is MOSES' bimonthly task force meeting on Racial Justice for All Children. The task force was established by MOSES Leadership Board in July 2020 to address root causes of the childhood to school to prison pipeline. We are focusing on racial justice support for families and schools in Dane County. Our first step is […]
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 Join this call to discuss advocacy efforts for incarcerated people trapped within the changes of the “old” sentencing and parole laws.
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 Please join our work to greatly reduce the use of solitary confinement. More than 15 days in solitary confinement is torture. It magnifies mental health issues and destroys people. Other states and nations have learned to get by without it, we can too. Formerly called the Solitary Confinement Task Force
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 The prison population in Wisconsin has more than tripled since 1990. Wisconsin has the highest black male incarceration rate in the country. Half of African American men in their 30s in Milwaukee County have been in state prison. Incarceration is expensive and comes with additional social costs. We can keep […]
Call: 605-468-8012 Use Code: 423951 Join this statewide call which discusses our work to: End crimeless revocations. The largest number of people entering Wisconsin prisons are actually re-entering prison. About 4,000 prison admissions each year are people who have not been convicted of a new crime. Open the doors of opportunity through Ban the Box […]
This is MOSES' monthly Justice System Reform Initiative meeting where we discuss Advocating for a comprehensive justice system data bank Improving jail conditions for all parties at the jail Diversion methods to keep people out of the criminal justice system Establishing a crisis restoration center for Dane County Education and experiential learning for MOSES members […]
This is MOSES' bimonthly task force meeting on Racial Justice for All Children. The task force was established by MOSES Leadership Board in July 2020 to address root causes of the childhood to school to prison pipeline. We are focusing on racial justice support for families and schools in Dane County. Our first step is […]
This is MOSES' bimonthly task force meeting on Racial Justice for All Children. The task force was established by MOSES Leadership Board in July 2020 to address root causes of the childhood to school to prison pipeline. We are focusing on racial justice support for families and schools in Dane County. Our first step is […]
Call: 605-468-8012 Use code: 423950 Please join our work to greatly reduce the use of solitary confinement. More than 15 days in solitary confinement is torture. It magnifies mental health issues and destroys people. Other states and nations have learned to get by without it, we can too. Formerly called the Solitary Confinement Task Force
The prison population in Wisconsin has more than tripled since 1990. Wisconsin has the highest black male incarceration rate in the country. Half of African American men in their 30s in Milwaukee County have been in state prison. Incarceration is expensive and comes with additional social costs. We can keep people out of prison: Join […]
Join this call to discuss advocacy efforts for incarcerated people trapped within the changes of the “old” sentencing and parole laws. CONTACT Organizer for Zoom Link