The Gray-Haired Witnesses for Justice are conducting a Hunger Strike at the Department of Justice Headquarters in Washington, DC on June 21, 2010.
Contacts:  Ruby Sales   / B.J. Janice   Peak-Graham
1-706-323-0246 / 0247 - spirithousedc@gmail.com
When Ida B. Wells stood up, she  set in   motion a resistance movement where many Americans broke their  silence   against lynching and said NO. She stood for a race of people  bereft of   political power or resources.  More than 100 years later  Gray-Haired   Witnesses, Black women with a new Freedom Movement calling  on this   nation, stand in the spirit of those proud men and women who won    hard-fought for victories in struggle and blood.  We speak to the totality of the struggle of the Black woman who is debased regularly as uneducated, immoral, subhuman, whore, bad mother, and welfare queen.  We also recognize the systemic racism that leads the police to even arrest the lack woman in the first place, the racism during sentencing, during incarceration, in dealing with social services, education, health discrimination, and beyond.
Over the last 20 years, the women’s   population  in US prisons has more than tripled.  Most women are in prison as a result of drug selling, addiction, domestic violence and criminal acts mostly related to men.  Too many are victimized by biased and  negligent lawyers   and judges. The evidence of oppression against Black  and poor women   significantly increased and continues to mount. Our  Sisters are   victimized, and subsequently our families, by enormous  health care   disparities, and emotional degradation through corporate  media   demonization of our image and place in our community. We    now see a coalition of  corporate, cultural and political wars fully   embracing a White  supremacist culture of domination and terrorism. 
Our primary focus is the case of the Mississippi Scott Sisters, Jamie and Gladys, whose almost 16 yrs of unjust incarceration is a shocking revelation of the pure nothingness with which our lives are deemed in the eyes of this society and world, where such egregious travesties of justice are heaped upon our women with hate-filled arrogance and in plain view! In 1994, the State of Mississippi sentenced Jamie and Gladys Scott to consecutive double-life terms each for two counts of armed robbery they did not commit. They did not have prior criminal records, vigorously maintained their innocence, approximately $11 was said to have been netted, no one was harmed or injured and no weapon was ever recovered.
In January, 2010, Jamie Scott suffered failure of both kidneys. The combination of absymal health care under deplorable conditions has culminated in her steep decline to stage 5 (end stage) kidney disease. Jamie Scott has now effectively been sentenced to death. We must address this specific issue with urgency and demand that an Inspection and Observation Team be allowed into the Pearl, MS prison where Jamie Scott is being held for independent evaluation, as well as call on this government to free Jamie and Gladys Scott, wrongfully convicted and with no business being incarcerated in the first place! The case of the Scott Sisters is a horrific representation of the cases of countless other Black and poor women who have been denied the benefits of true justice and been incarcerated wrongly and in the process punishing, injuring and destroying Black families and children across the nation.
The Gray-Haired Witness are calling on all people of good will to fast and strike and resist with us across the nation on this day. The greatest asset we have is our body, mind and spirit and our willingness to step out of the daily flow of life and stand tall for what is right and just. In the tradition of race women throughout history and our survival, we declare our presence and we will not be silent and we are not afraid. Our lives have prepared us to come to this place, at this time.
STAND WITH US IN WASHINGTON, DC AND HELP TO BUILD THIS EVENT.
WE ASK THAT YOU STAND IN  SOLIDARITY   WITH US:
1. Organize attendees to come to the event on June 21.
1. Organize attendees to come to the event on June 21.
2. Sign your  organization/club/church/ mosque/temple,    etc. on in solidarity with  the event.
3. Put a statement in support on your website and link to our blogspot. Send a mailing to your email list and memberships.
4. Assist in distributing literature for this event to build it to the maximum level.
5. Assist in garnering press now and at the event.
6. Organize a local fast   where you  are and send a press release to local news outlets about the   hunger  strike and your local support efforts.
7. Dress and wear buttons in solidarity with us on that day.
8. Assist with donations towards expenses earmarked "Gray-Haired Witnesses" at http://www.
We call on our Sisters, our Brothers to join with us to demand what is right. We must speak loudly and clearly to the devaluation of Black women's bodies and lives. We want people of all colors to wage a struggle and stand with us on these issues because none of us are free until we are all free.
SHAKEERAH ABDUL AL-SABUUR, Paralegal
FATIRAH AZIZ,   ICFFMAJ, African  American Freedom & Reconstruction League, Quba   Institute
MAE JACKSON, Art without Walls
MARPESSA   KUPENDUA, M'Backe  House of Hope, Inc.
DEBRA D.   NAPIER, PhD.
BJ JANICE PEAK-GRAHAM, OUR  COMMON GROUND   Communications, Inc., Progressive Alternative Talk Radio 
RUBY NELL   SALES, Founder and  Co-Director of SpiritHouse project - Public   theologian, educator and  long time runner for justice
JAMIA   SHEPHERD, Founder/President of S.O.P.E. -  Support Our People's Efforts 
100 6th Street
Columbus, GA    31901
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