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This year, The Sentencing Project and a coalition of advocates, experts, and partners launched a public education campaign, 50 Years and a Wake Up: Ending The Mass Incarceration Crisis In America [[link removed]] , designed to raise awareness about the dire state of the criminal legal system in the country.
Join The Sentencing Project and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) along with other campaign partners to learn campaign developments on challenging mass incarceration and next steps we can take together.
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Kristen
Budd,
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LaToya
Bell,
Ohio
Justice
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Emily
Virgin,
Human
Rights
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L.B.
Eisen,
Brennan
Center
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Bill
Mefford,
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Marta
Nelson,
Vera
Institute
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Stephanie
Shepard,
Last
Prisoner
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Ronald
Simpson-Bey,
JustLeadership
USA
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Ebony
Underwood,
WE
GOT
US
NOW!
Moderated by Nicole D. Porter, The Sentencing Project, and Monica L. Reid, NACDL
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The title for this campaign, 50 Years and a Wake Up: Ending the Mass Incarceration Crisis In America, was born out of a colloquial phrase that incarcerated people sometimes use to describe the length of their sentence, plus one day (e.g. “I have 20 years and a wake up”).
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