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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day !!!
 
This MLK holiday, let us be reminded that it is up to us to ensure that abolition happens on our watch. As many of us are spending today in service to others, let us all remember those who are living behind bars, especially the political prisoners who have long advocated for freedom and justice. While we must believe that the arc of the universe is long, but that it bends toward justice, it is only when we make it so through our commitment to abolition and restorative justice. 
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"When We Fight Together, we win." 

All Charges Dropped Against Blak Rapp Madusa

The Abolitionist Law Center is proud to announce that all charges against Blak Rapp Madusa were dismissed on Thursday as our Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus was granted by Judge Cashman.

The courtroom was filled to capacity as Bret Grote and Quinn Cozzens presented arguments to the judge. Immediately prior to dismissing the charges, Judge Cashman called the incident leading to Blak Rapp’s arrest “unfortunate.” At issue was whether the testimony of North Versailles Township Police Officer Christopher Kelly was sufficient to require Blak Rapp to stand trial on the charges against her. This case stemmed from Blak Rapp’s arrest while filming the officer as he removed a group of black girls from a movie theatre and arcade. Blak Rapp was facing charges of disorderly conduct, trespass, and resisting arrest. The habeas corpus petition argued that even if all of Officer Kelly’s testimony was true, none of the conduct he described was criminal. The case brought up many issues for the community that centered on violence and the dehumanization of Black Women and girls. For many, this was a flagrant case of police abuse of power involving an officer arresting a person who was exercising their constitutional right to film the police.

The Habeas petition focused on the merits of the case and raised multiple arguments to prove that the sufficiency of the evidence failed to prove Blak Rapp was guilty on any charge. Judge Cashman agreed and granted the motion in full.

The community made its presence felt. They showed up for Madusa just as she showed up for the children who were being bullied and mistreated at that movie theater.As Madusa said afterward: “When we fight we win.” ~Attorney Bret Grote

This win is not only credited to the legal team of the Abolitionist Law Center but also to every community member and organizer that has stood with Blak Rapp Madusa since the onset of these charges. It has been almost a year since the filming of this incident, and since that time the national focus has began a conversation on the violence and plight of Black Women and Girls. We hope that this win not only encourages people to get involved in court watching programs but to also become aware of the violence that many in the community face.  Organizing and community support is vital to defending the rights and lives of Black women and girls and others who are targeted by oppressive policing practices.

 

“I didn’t know if I was going to survive that attack….but I knew that if I did, that it was my duty to say something about it, to use my platform as an artivist and an organizer and tell America to stop the violence against black women.” ~ Blak Rapp Madusa

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Congratulations are in order to our new President of the Abolitionist Law Center's Board of Directors, Jamelia Morgan. We are excited to announce at our last quarterly board meeting, Jamelia became the new president of the board. While she may temporarily work on cases, her main duties and obligations have transitioned to board responsibilities. We are beyond thrilled to have Jamelia steer our ship and can not wait to see what amazing things 2019 has in store for ALC.

 

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ICYMI. Our Disability Rights Law Suit Continues. 

In December, the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania rejected motions to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC)and medical staff violated the rights of an incarcerated woman who is disabled. The case is being litigated by the Abolitionist Law Center (ALC)and the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project (PILP) on behalf of Ms. Tracey Nadirah Shaw, who is currently imprisoned at State Correctional Institution at Cambridge Springs (SCI Cambridge Springs). Ms. Shaw brought the lawsuit after the DOC and medical staff violated her rights under the Eighth Amendment and ignored protections guaranteed by the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act by denying her necessary pain medication and mobility accommodations, including a wheelchair, for over two years. Read the case and filings on our site.

 You're Invited

The Abolitionist Law Center is participating in the Pittsburgh Racial Justice Summit for a panel entitled " Law and Disorder. This panel event will discuss the wrongs of the criminal injustice system while also highlighting changes and revolutionary reforms needed to ensue holistic justice. Our paralegal Carrington Keys is a panelist while our Director of Communications Miracle Jones will serve as moderator. The summit is on the 26th of January. We hope to see you there.   

Thank You

As always, it goes without saying. Thank you for your continued support. As a nonprofit legal firm, we would not be able to achieve any of these changes without the support of donors and supporters such as yourselves. You have allowed us the opportunity to affect people's lives in a real and immediate way. A million times will never be enough. Thank you. 

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