How does it feel to be an innocent man on death row for 32 years? Jarvis Masters has a story to tell. Read the latest on his case from @kevrector and the @LATimes#JusticeForJarvis
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While COC celebrates that Sonya Massey’s family has received restitution for her murder, no amount of money can bring her back. We need a justice system that truly values human life and is not willing to substitute money for the presence of our loved ones. https://t.co/qt1aGklkpE
County officials in Springfield, Illinois, have agreed to pay the family of Sonya Massey, who was shot and killed in her home last summer by a sheriff’s deputy responding to her call for help. https://t.co/MBBMxMViQH
The $10M settlement for Sonya Massey’s family is a step toward justice, but accountability can’t stop here. A cop with a troubled past shouldn’t have been hired, let alone taken Sonya's life. Criminal and legislative action must follow. https://t.co/la3dQmss59
Thomas L. Jennings made history in 1821 as the first Black person to receive a U.S. patent for his novel dry-cleaning method. A successful businessman, he used his wealth to free enslaved family members and fund abolitionist efforts, leaving a lasting legacy. #BlackHistoryMonth
"Law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice." #MLK
Justice is not just a goal—it is the foundation of a fair and equitable society. As we approach the King Holiday Observance (KHO) and honor Dr. King’s legacy, let’s embrace the call to action through #MissionPossible—protecting #freedom, #justice, and #democracy in the spirit of Nonviolence365.
Together, we can build systems that ensure equity for all.
#MLK #Justice #Democracy #Freedom #Equity #KHO2025 #MissionPossible #Nonviolence365
In Memoriam: Alan "Hozan" Senauke ‘47-‘24. 🙏
"I love this man & even now I'm keeping 1000, I am ONLY holding space for my brother w/love and gratitude. May we honor him w/an abundance of blessings for all the lessons he brought into our hearts…” 🙌
“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”
These powerful words from Dr. #MartinLutherKingJr resonate now as deeply as they did when he spoke them at the state capitol in Montgomery, AL.
To those growing weary in the fight against the injustices of our world, we encourage you to hold on to hope and continue pressing forward. History reminds us that justice, though delayed, will prevail. Every act of love, truth, and courage brings us closer to the world we envision—a world where justice reigns and human dignity is honored.
Let us not lose heart. The journey is hard, but the destination is certain. Keep bending the arc.
#JusticeWillPrevail #KeepBendingTheArc #MissionPossibleMLK #Nonviolence365 #MLK
A wake-up call! Where Do We Go from Here? CHAOS OR COMMUNITY.
We have a choice. We can still fight to protect Freedom, Justice, and Democracy through the spirit of #Nonviolence365 and by choosing community over chaos.
#MissionPossible#2025KingHoliday#Inauguration2025
Prosecutorial misconduct is when a prosecutor acts in a way that violates legal standards or professional ethics, this results in a defendant being wrongfully convicted or punished.
Prosecutorial misconduct can be withholding evidence, failing to disclose expert witnesses & more
Proposition 6 decided whether California continues to allow mandatory prison labor.
Learn more about Prop 6 with Brandon Rittiman here: https://t.co/wJtVjGZ2aZ
What does Prop 6 not passing mean for those incarcerated in California?
Steve Brooks, award-winning journalist incarcerated at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center and former Editor-in-Chief of San Quentin News, a fellow with California Local News discussed in a TIME article:
The weapon Jarvis Jay Masters was accused of fashioning was never recovered and cannot be definitively linked to him, despite his conviction for its creation. This remains a key point in his claim of innocence. #FairTrial#bradyviolations#justiceforjarvis