Sunday, May 25, 2008

Campaign Update - Week of 5/26/2008

Candidates and the death penalty
All three candidates for Attorney General have expressed their support for the death penalty. Margaret Donnelly, Chris Koster and Jeff Harris should be questioned while on the campaign trail as to why they support the death penalty and how they would deal with a case of innocence like Reggie’s. Koster became a Democrat just to run for the office. Harris is proud to say that he worked under Jay Nixon. Donnelly is the only female and seemingly wants to prove that she can be one of the boys. What a selection!


Has anyone seen Jay Nixon? He seems to be doing selective campaigning in the African American community.


What the campaign needs from you right now


– Talk about Reggie’s story to others; distribute and/or email the fact sheet to your contacts.
– Get people to sign the Reggie’s petition (hard copy or online @ his website)
– Make a financial donation to the campaign; mail to the PO Box below


Clemency Petitioning
Thanks to you all with eagle eyes who let us know that the Michael Eric Dyson event was the 14th NOT the 15th as previously emailed. We were still there collecting signatures.


Upcoming Petitioning Opportunities
Remember there’s no age, residency or voter requirements for signing Reggie’s petition for clemency


May 24-26 - African Arts Festival
This weekend, we have a table at the 3-day African Arts Festival in Forest Park. Please let us know if you can help with tabling or with working the crowd to get signatures. Times are Sat. 10 am-8 pm; Sun 11 am- 8 pm; and Mon 10 am-6 pm


May 29 - Erykah Badu Concert in concert at the Fox, 8 pm


May 31 Jazz Festival at Shaw Park, Noon-9 pm


June 1- A Call to Oneness March
March will assemble at 10 am at the Roberts Building (Old Sears Bldg) at Kingshighway and Dr. King Blvd.


“Enough Already!”
Jamala Rogers, Coordinator
JUSTICE for Reggie Campaign
P. O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 367-5959
www.justiceforreggie.com

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Campaign Update - Week of 5/19/2008

What the campaign needs from you right now


– Talk about Reggie’s story to others; distribute and/or email the fact sheet to your contacts.
– Get people to sign the Reggie’s petition (hard copy or online @ his website)
– Make a financial donation to the campaign; mail to the PO Box below


Clemency Petitioning
Thanks to you all with eagle eyes who let us know that the Michael Eric Dyson event was the 14th NOT the 15th as previously emailed. We were still there collecting signatures.


Upcoming Petitioning Opportunities
Remember there’s no age, residency or voter requirements for signing Reggie’s petition for clemency.


May 24-26 - African Arts Festival
This weekend, we have a table at the 3-day African Arts Festival in Forest Park. Please let us know if you can help with tabling or with working the crowd to get signatures. TImes are Sat. 10 am-8 pm; Sun 11 am- 8 pm; and Mon 10 am-6 pm.


May 29 - Erykah Badu Concert in concert at the Fox, 8 pm


May 31 - Jazz Festival at Shaw Park, Noon-9 pm


June 1- A Call to Oneness March
March will assemble at 10 am at the Roberts Building (Old Sears Bldg) at Kingshighway and Dr. King Blvd.


“Enough Already!”
Jamala Rogers, Coordinator
JUSTICE for Reggie Campaign
P. O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 367-5959
www.justiceforreggie.com

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Campaign Update - Week of 05/12/2008

New Developments on Missouri’s Death Machine
Since our last campaign update, we have found out that the Missouri Department of Corrections has hired a nurse and anesthesiologist to perform executions. This is a sign that the state is gearing up to re-start executions. There are still legal challenges pending on Missouri’s particular method of lethal injection, allowable even with the US Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding the current application of lethal injection. But we cannot take anything for granted. We must gear up our efforts too.


We need 3 things from you right now:


    1. Talk about Reggie’s story to others; distribute and/or email the fact sheet to your contacts.
    2. Get people to sign Reggie’s petition (hard copy or online at this website).
    3. Make a financial donation to the campaign; mail to the PO Box below.

Clemency Petitioning
Listed below are details for upcoming events at which to collect signatures for Reggie’s clemency. Please let us know if you can help out during any of these dates so that we can coordinate. Remember there is no age, residency or voter requirements for signing the petition.


May 15 - Michael Eric Dyson at the downtown Library, 7-8:30 pm
May 18 - Annie Malone Parade
May 24-26 - African Arts Festival, Forest Park Pavillion, all day
May 29 - Erykah Badu Concert in concert at the Fox, 8 pm
Any Memorial Day Event


“Enough Already!”
Jamala Rogers, Coordinator
JUSTICE for Reggie Campaign
P. O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 367-5959
www.justiceforreggie.com

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Campaign Update - Week of 05/05/2008

AT THE DEATH HOUSE DOOR
3 shows this week–one is TONITE
The film is about Reverend Carroll Pickett, a Presbyterian minister who served from 1982 to 1995 as chaplain on Texas’s death row in Huntsville. He counseled 95 inmates and stood with them in the death chamber as they were executed. The film is based on audiotapes he made at the time of each execution of his thoughts and feelings about the man and the execution process. It chronicles in the most moving terms the reasons for his transformation from death penalty supporter to abolitionist. The film focuses on one particularly troubling execution, that of Carlos DeLuna, whom Rev. Pickett believed at the time to be innocent and whose case for innocence was recently bolstered by an investigation by the Chicago Tribune. The film also focuses on the effect capital punishment has on the mental health of all involved, including family members of the executed and those whose positions require them to carry it out. The film is a must see for those who wish to think deeply about whether the death penalty has any place in a civilized society.


Three Opportunities to View This Film:


WHEN: TONIGHT Tuesday, May 6, 7:00pm
WHERE: Webster University, Moore Auditorium, First floor, Webster Hall, 470 E. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, MO 63119. The showing is a part of the Webster Film Series.
COST: Admission is $4-6.
Reverend Pickett will be at this showing to discuss his experiences and answer questions.


WHEN: FRIDAY May 9, 7:00pm
WHERE: St. Louis University, Tegler Hall, Carlo Auditorium, 3550 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103.
COST: Admission is free.


WHEN: SATURDAY May 10, 1:00pm
WHERE: Life Victory Center, 2922 Grand, St. Louis, MO 63107.
COST: Admission is free.


FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Dave McNeil, MADP St. Louis chapter chair, 314-772-1146


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Clemency Petitioning
Save the date- Potential details to collect signatures for Reggie’s clemency


May 24-26 - African Arts Festival, Forest Park Pavillion
May 29 - Erycah Badu Concert
Memorial Day Events


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Affirmation Act Law withstands attack by Ward Connerly
This struggle is not related to the death penalty but is certainly related to fairness and justice. The so-called Missouri Civil Rights ballot initiative was not able to turn in enough signatures on Sunday which means the issue will not be on the November ballot. This was a deceptive campaign by Connerly to turn back the clock on affirmative action. The We CAN Coalition helped to organize a statewide offensive that shut down Connerly’s operation in spite of his millions of dollars. This is a good example of how effective a united effort can be if you have a good strategy, solid partners and committed volunteers.


Thanks to you if you helped in any way to spread the word about the Decline to Sign-Think before you Ink campaign by We CAN. Claim your victory!


COMING SOON!! The Color of Justice documentary


“Enough Already!”
Jamala Rogers, Coordinator
JUSTICE for Reggie Campaign
P. O. Box 5277
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) 367-5959
www.justiceforreggie.com