Thank you to all on here & off who I had the awesome honor of working with (or just be inspired by) this past year fighting to topple the imbalance of power, voice & control over criminal policy & media. We’re going to win. Sometimes doesn’t feel that way. We’re going to. Onward.
I’m still going with this list and definitely going to (already have) inadvertently missed folks. So good to be in partnership/community w/ y’all. And looking forward to more.
What on earth have I gotten myself into.
I forgot my brilliant colleague is on this dang app. @DesignbyPallavi!!

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2 Jan
Whether 5 or 18 days in jail: People are leaving those cages far worse off than before. More desperate to sell to survive &/or support their own habit. With even longer criminal records. At a cost per person of $10000s, can’t imagine a worse investment. And yet, @sfchronicle:
The data @sfchronicle cites is a glaring indictment of policing & caging as a “solution.”

“The arrest data…raises questions about the efficacy of the city’s approaches to law enforcement & prosecution as the drug epidemic has spiraled into a state of emergency.”

Exactly.
“65 adults were arrested more than once for the same alleged crime in the same neighborhood during the same nine-month period. Sixteen of those were arrested more than twice, and four were arrested four times.” And SF’s Mayor is investing more in police?? sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl…
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1 Jan
NOW PRESENTING: A *short film festival* right here on Twitter for New Year. A collection of some short films & other story-telling projects my team & I produced in support of our local allies. Range of justice issues. All over country. First hand accounts. Thread w/ selections:
Still in Prison: On how a law passed by the KKK 80+ years ago to maintain white supremacy keeps disproportionately Black people locked up in Oregon. How a jailhouse lawyer got the case to the Supreme Court. And how to topple this monument to racism. Watch:
More on the ongoing fight for fairness in Oregon and what you can do to help in this thread and on the campaign site: stillinprison.org.
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31 Dec 21
It was the bullet’s fault, the @nytimes told us. For the second time in 5 days.
But the cop who shot & killed a 14 year old inside a dressing room was a “good cop,” the @nytimes told us.
“Whose bullet killed.” “A shooting that killed.” This is intentional & pathological behavior by the @nytimes. Refuses to assign accountability or agency to an armed state agent who unjustifiably killed two people.
Read 22 tweets
30 Dec 21
THREAD: As COVID surges again, I’m sharing here some firsthand accounts—audio, video, letters, art—of those who are & have been caged during pandemic. And their loved ones. Desperation. Denied medical care. Fear. Death. We could have done so different. We still can. Listen:
Charles Hobbs was suffocating in a cell of men infected w/ COVID in a Miami jail. Those men tried saving his life. Guards ignored them. He died. Those men spoke out. “I went to sleep w/ tears in my eyes. Grabbing my bible.” These are their voices:
LISTEN: 2 men caged pretrial on affordable bail in Harris County, TX. No food. Denied meds. Freezing. Over 7000 caged during a pandemic. Treated like animals. "Theyre not worried about us. Theyre not worried about nothing going on with us." More:
Read 17 tweets
30 Dec 21
He didn’t just “die,” @washingtonpost. Guards at a Kansas juvenile caging facility killed a 17 y/o named Cedric. Shackled his ankles. Back-cuffed his wrists. Rolled him on his chest. Same maneuver used to kill George Floyd. Authorities tried to cover it up.wapo.st/3sGG4aj
Major note: This all started with a call for help. Cedric was in a “mental health crisis.” Foster family called for help. Cops only exacerbated things. 2 days later, guards killed him. All happened 3 months ago. Just ruled “homicide.” Guards on *paid* administrative leave.
Sick of media editors & outlets continuing to remove accountability for cops, prosecutors, guards, those in power in headlines. It propels societal cruelty & apathy. Helps perpetuate state violence.
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30 Dec 21
“American exceptionalism” is a deadly myth.
American Exceptionalism is a powerful & dangerous myth that has made us one of the weakest countries across a vast range of measures. Health. Education. Inequality. Incarceration. Housing.
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