MO CURE’s Conference Is In KC 9/27, You Just Might Want To Be There

MO Cure Is Having Their Conference in KC.

CURE – Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants, organizes and unites offenders, their families, and others for education and advocacy in criminal justice issues. They work to reduce crime through reform of the criminal justice system that encourages rehabilitative practices and humane treatment of prisoners.

If you have a loved one behind bars you may want to come and be heard about issues such as – Abuse of Prisoners by staff, Inappropriate use of Segregation or Solitary Confinement, Denial or unreasonable delay of medical treatment, Harassment or intimidation of visitors, Refusal to parole prisoners who have met the requirements and been rehabilitated, and more.

Join them on Saturday, September 27 from 10AM to 4PM at St. Mark’s Union Church, 1101 Euclid in Kansas City MO for their Annual Conference featuring dynamic speakers, 8 workshops on vital issues, Native American drummers, free lunch, the “Ten Most Wanted” list, Award Presentations & more!

You can contact them at –
Missouri CURE
PO Box 270834, KC,MO 64127 Phone – 816-377-CURE (2873)
PO Box 29031, St Louis, MO 63132 Phone – 877-525-CURE (2873)
Email – [email protected] Website – http://www.missouricure.org/

Calendar for September 22, 2014

Grass Roots Organinzing, GRO will be hosting ACLU Attorney Dan Viets, for a community dialogue about, Know Your Rights, 6:30 – 8:30 pm, Thursday September 25th at the GRO Outreach Office, 611 N Garth Ave, Columbia, Missouri. Come learn how to protect your rights from traffic stops to discrimination in housing, the workplace, at a protest and more. For more information call 573-443-4476 or 573-581-9595.

Human Rights, Civil Rights, Religious Groups and Activist across the nation are coming together to make October a month of resistance to mass incarceration, police terror, repression and the criminalization of a generation. October 22nd is the 19th Annual national day of protest.
There are calls for various activities during October including asking the clergy to speak from the pulpit on these issues, artist to express their outrage with their art, panels and symposiums in communities and schools and no more deportations day on October 13th. To find out more and how you can plan an activity here in KC go to www.stopmassincarceration.net


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