[Bookstoprisoners] Endorsements for 2 groups
sara ross
saralross at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 1 13:09:00 CST 2008
Hi B2Pers!
Hope you are all doing well, have dug yourselves out of the snow and are staying warm!
I'm writing b.c I'd like to ask for B2P's endorsement of 2 groups: Education Justice Project (formerly Education Beyond Bars) and the Year Ten Committee (looking at Tamms CMAX prison).
Below is a web link for EJP and texts from the Year Ten Campaign. I'd be happy to attend a meeting to talk more with you all about these endorsements. Each group is looking for solidarity not not financial support, and trying to build a case for prospective audiences.
As many of you know, I work closely with Education Justice Project and would be happy to talk more about our progress (our website doesn't say too much). I also have been working a bit with The Year Ten Campaign (hoping to get downstate endorsements for them!) and can firmly say that they very dynamic, and working very hard to prepare for hearings for this March to get legislators to ammend the conditions at Tamms.
Education Justice Project: www.educationjustice.net
Please let me know what you all think!
Best Regards, Sarah Ross
JOIN THE YEAR TEN CAMPAIGN!I
On March 8, 1998, the new Closed Maximum Security Facility (CMAX) at Tamms, Illinois received its first prisoners. Today, approximately 270 prisoners are warehoused at Tammssome who have been there since the day it openedin permanent, solitary confinement.
To mark Tamms tenth year of operation, the Year Ten campaign has initiated a program of artistic, educational, cultural and political events to bring public attention to the conditions at Tamms. We, along with the prisoners and their families, ask the people of Illinois to join us in protesting the IDOCs misguided and inhumane policies, and in calling for legislation to end the torture of permanent solitary confinement.
These efforts are part of a long-term political strategy to achieve humane treatment for the men at Tamms. We expect to have legislative hearings about Tamms in March. But our legislators can only act in response to significant public outcry. We invite you to participate in our upcoming events, and get involved in Year Ten organizing.
_______________EXCERPTS FROM TAMMS PRISONERS_______________
I have been here in Tamms Supermax Prison since Sept. 3, 1998. I was transferred here from Menard Correctional Center for supposedly trying to organize a mass-hunger strike to protest the living conditions in that prison. Even tho I denied and refuted those allegations, all it took for the administration here in Tamms to find me guilty of the charges was for one inmate, a confidential informant, to lie on me. There was no proof or evidence of me trying to organize a mass hunger strike. The administration simply went by the confidential informants story and ran with it. And it is well known that confidential informants are not reliable. They lie to get preferential treatment or to get transfer to a prison close to their home town.
Since September 3, 1998, this is where I have remain. When I arrived here in Tamms I had just turned 22 years old. I couldnt understand why I was sent down here. At the time I had only been in the Department of Corrections for 4 years. And in those 4 years that I was in general population I had never committed anything serious to be placed here in Tamms. Sure, I was little immature and sure, I caught a few tickets for violating rules. However, none were serious violations. Nowhere in my D.O.C. history record will you find a ticket of me causing bodily harm to another inmate. Nowhere in my D.O.C. history record will you find a ticket of me carrying a weapon. Nowhere in my D.O.C. record will you find a ticket of me participating in any gang riots or disputes. Nowhere in my D.O.C. history record will you find a ticket of me doing drugs, selling drugs or buying drugs. Yet, they got me here as one of the worst of the worst. Alejandro Villazana #B55826
Im in a cell 23 to 24 hours a day by myself, no phone calls, no school. Law library have outdated books. Tamms has made it hard for family and friends to visit, the state spend more money on us then they do other inmates thats not in a supermax. But still the state dont have money for schools, health care and other poor working peoples. Inmates thats not in a supermax, the state pay $23, 000 a year for each inmate, in Tamms they spend $60,000 for each inmates.
Now understand that its important to have family or friends to visit, it help us to stay sane. The State dont respect the humanity here at Tamms, at Tamms, there are no educational programs if a man want to learn how to read, too bad, there are no jobs, if a man want to keep himself occupied doing something productive, too bad, theres are no social service to really help you. If a man wan to kick his drug addictions, too bad. Theirs is not legal assistance, if a man was wrongfully convicted, too bad, there are no even religious services except for T.V. and if you dont have no T.V., too bad. If a man what to search for God, he is on his own.
Not all of us here are in the exact same situation, but not one of us is exempt from somehow experiencing those very same conditions. Every prisoner here at Tamms is in an uphill battle to maintain their mental, physical and spiritual stability, no matter if they choose to acknowledge it or not, living under these animalistic conditions has been proven to dehumanize an individual to the point where there is no value to life. Thats why we have guys mutilating their bodies and doing other unimaginable acts that only a severely disturbed mind could even conceive. Tamms is a modern day dungeon. Dont get me wrong, inmates are incarcerated for laws they have broken, but not one of us deserves the treatment and isolation we get here at Tamms, even animal rights activists fight more for an abused dog than they do for an abused inmate. I seen same men go insane because they couldnt take it no more. Its sad, but Im holding on with the help of God. Eddie Adams #A90087
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