Over the past decade of reforms, policy change has been made possible in significant part by the leadership of formerly incarcerated people, from drafting legislation, conducting critical research, organizing community members, and testifying before numerous committees. We at ARC feel empowered and honored to be able to offer expertise and wisdom in service of helping free Californians from prison and rebuilding their lives in their communities.
But the successes of the past decade must be defended. That’s, in part, why we went on our Gratitude Tour this month. We wanted to tell legislators we are grateful for their leadership and courage— and to stand with them in the face of those who believe that people are incapable of positive transformation and can therefore be discarded. We wanted to let them know that members of our community—who were told they would die in prison—are living productive, healthy lives with their families and making their communities safer and stronger.
We are grateful to be a part of a movement that is bringing people home to their loved ones. We are grateful to you, as well, for being with us as we work to change hearts and minds and enact changes that benefit our entire society.
Sincerely,
Sam Lewis
Executive Director
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