HI EVERYONE,
As I watch the snow fall and do my best to stay warm
in this prison cell I'm mindful there is houseless people out there in
this weather while homes go empty due to greedy lenders. These people
need more than a prayer, deserve more than your silence.
Would it
be too much for you to give them an old coat you will never wear again?
To sew two kids coats together to make an adult coat? Give a pair of
pants away that you have outgrown instead of keeping them in your storage space?
Perhaps next election houseless people can be a voting issue for you but they need warm clothes NOW.
I know its hard to find invisible people, it is made easier once your eyes are open.
FREEDOM FIRST,
GREG

The Lucasville Uprising was a rebellion against oppressive and racist policies at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (SOCF) in Lucasville, OH. Nine inmates and one guard died during the uprising in April of 1993. Today, many people are serving time or condemned to death by the state of Ohio in relation to the uprising. We demand amnesty for all of these inmates. The conditions at SOCF were (and still are) intolerable and unconscionable.