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California legislators ignore hunger strikers’ voices
Sacramento, Calif.–At the Legislative Hearings on Feb. 11, experts presented their analyses, which showed that even the very small changes California Department of Corrections (CDC) said they were implementing, in fact they are not. No policies are being changed to address the problems brought out by prisoners and their families. One family member was taking the legislators to task, saying that the promises of reform the legislators vow to make now, they made 10 years ago. Nothing changed. Things got worse. Continue reading
Posted in Marxist-Humanism
Tagged Antonio Guillen, Arturo Castellanos, Billy Sell, California, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, CDCR, Corcoran State Prison, Crescent City California, criminial injustice system, Marie Levin, Pelican Bay prison hunger strike, Pelican Bay State Prison, prison industrial complex, security housing unit, shu, Sitawa Jamaa, Solitary confinement, Todd Ashker
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