ARC Inside Newsletter - June 2021

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INSIDE NEWSLETTER Issue #9 /June 2021

In This Issue

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Letter from Sam Lewis, ARC’s Executive Director

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Policy Updates Meet Heile, Advocacy & Organizing Intern at ARC

It’s been a long, difficult year in so many ways. Though I am physically free, my heart and mind is never far from you—my extended incarcerated family. Every day we have continued to advocate for you. From policy change to soap and masks, early releases, housing, transportation, in cell study packets, programming, and making sure that the vaccine was made available to everyone inside that wants it.

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Scott Budnick’s Message Reimagining Justice in Los Angeles

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Our Community in Action

As difficult as the pandemic has been out here, I know it’s 10 times worse for you inside. I think about all of the families that have not seen their loved ones, and I know what it feels like not to see your family for months. It’s now been a year, and though it has been difficult, to say the least, there is light at the end of the tunnel. I am sincerely hopeful that some level of normalcy will return in the coming months. I think much of when we return to normalcy, which depends on the vaccination, and the dropping number of COVID-19 cases.

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Through the Eyes of a Sister: Zeara

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CA Secretary of State - Prop 17 Update & Info

a letter from our Executive Director Sam Lewis Greetings To My Extended Family,

Until we do get to normalcy, we will continue to advocate for meaningful, impactful change. Always know that we are here pushing hard for you to come home. Pushing hard to make sure that the system is fair, just, and humane. I promised myself and others I walked the yard with that this would be my life’s work one day. It’s now been 9 years, and I reaffirm my commitment that I will not stop until we have a truly fair, just, and humane system. Though the current state prison population is approximately 94,000, down from approximately 174,000 in the early 2000’s, there are still too many people incarcerated. I thrived because I had support and resources. Just as I succeeded, thousands of others have succeeded because they also had support and resources. Though support and resources are vital, I believe that the most important element for successful reentry is one’s own desire to succeed and never return to the mental state that brought us to the belly of the beast. I say this to you, my extended incarcerated family, hoping that you will double down on your efforts in preparing to come home. Believe that you can achieve that which you put your mind to. I believe in you and will continue to push hard for you. Sincerely, Sam Lewis, Executive Director

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Paroling into A Pandemic: Reentry During COVID Children’s Book Submission Stay Connected

SAM LEWIS IS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE ANTI-RECIDIVISM COALITION (ARC). A FORMER LIFE PRISONER, SAM UNDERSTANDS THE VARIOUS OBSTACLES THE PRISON AND REENTRY POPULATIONS FACE. IN 2017, SAM CREATED THE HOPE AND REDEMPTION TEAM (HART), A GROUP OF NINE FORMER CALIFORNIA LIFE PRISONERS WHO GO BACK INTO CALIFORNIA STATE PRISONS TO PROVIDE HOPE, DEMONSTRATE THAT REDEMPTION IS ACHIEVABLE, AND TO PREPARE PARTICIPANTS FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY INTO OUR COMMUNITIES.


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