Student at Sacred Heart Greenwich interested in researching the morality of Capital Punishment and the racial, social, and economic bias behind the sentencing
So grateful for everyone along my Sacred Heart journey. I feel so lucky to have met such wonderful girls, teachers, and people while at SHG, and I will never forget my time here. Seven years were truly not enough 🧡🧡🧡
Senior sem enabled me to think outside conventional thinking and dig deeper into philosophy and spirituality, as this course is coming to an end I'm excited to take the knowledge gained from this class and use it in everyday life
🧵: Most incarcerated women are mothers. In New York state, thousands of mothers are separated from their children due to unjust and racist sentencing laws.
Here is what they want you to know about why they want #CommunitiesNotCages.
Suicides in prisons and jails are a public health crisis and a national travesty. Please read and share this story supported by @solitarywatch: When "Suicide Watch" Becomes a Death Sentence https://t.co/o0C89oYBmS
Road traffic injures are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide.
Around 1.3 million people die in road accidents every year.
This Global Road Safety Week, @WHO says more must be done to ensure safe, sustainable transport for all. https://t.co/4ArJzbw6Yu
Just when you think you've heard everything about the dehumanization of incarcerated people...Until now, prison graveyard headstones in NY have included only numbers, not names. https://t.co/eBABwVfn3S via @gothamist
Still in denial that this is our last day, feels like just yesterday I was a freshman trying to navigate my way out of the pit to get my physics double on time.
My children suffered when I was in prison for something I did not do. Where is the help for them when we come out and clear our name? My relationship with my eldest son is non existent because of my wrongful conviction.
NEW YORK: On May 15, we'll gather in Albany to honor incarcerated moms and moms of incarcerated children and demand an end to racist and unjust sentencing laws. Join us - RSVP here: https://t.co/oPgaS4WOLo
After attending the One Love discussion last Thursday, I want to reiterate the importance of noticing the signs of an abusive relationship. We must educate ourselves on the matter before it is too late.
Loved seeing all the seniors' college polos today! That said, it is important to remember that even though we are all going separate ways we will always be connected by our sacred heart sisterhood!
The article from Gale by Kim Masters Evans discusses the impact of racial bias and quality of legal representation on the criminal justice system. https://t.co/bm8TEYK9qZ
In case you need a reminder: be kind to yourself, always. 💙
If you're struggling with your mental health, it's okay to prioritize your well-being. Do the little things to make you feel better and talk to someone you trust.
#OnMyMind#MentalHealthAction