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Confronting HIV and Mass Imprisonment- PROJECT UNSHACKLE website launched!
by James Learned
Fri, 06/27/2008 - 5:57pm
Project UNSHACKLE is a groundbreaking effort to link across movements to develop and launch campaigns at the intersection of HIV/AIDS and mass imprisonment in the United States. Project UNSHACKLE (Uniting a Network on Sentencing and HIV/AIDS with Community Knowledge Leading our Efforts) is made up of formerly incarcerated people, grassroots leaders, researchers, HIV policy advocates, prison reform and social justice organizers, coalition-building veterans and other allies working together to bridge the nexus between HIV and mass imprisonment.
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The Project UNSHACKLE page contains information about our collaborative efforts building on and expanding existing networks for HIV prevention justice in and about the criminal justice system. You'll find thought-provoking think-pieces and a bibliography created by participants from our recent strategic planning meeting as well as links to fantastic allied organizations currently engaged in advocacy work in and about the criminal justice system. Soon to come is our online toolkit so check it out and get involved! Find out more about Project UNSHACKLE at www.champnetwork.org/unshackle. Reply |
About the PJMThe PJM was initiated by Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) in collaboration with ACT UP Philadelphia, AIDS Foundation of Chicago, the Center for HIV Law and Policy, the Georgia Prevention Justice Alliance, the Harm Reduction Coalition, the National Women and AIDS Collective, the New York State Black Gay Network, and SisterLove. SearchTagsAbstinence-only
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