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“New York State’s Rockefeller Drug Laws subject thousands of women every year to the violence of the prison system — simply because they’ve committed low-level drug offenses,” said Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the NYCLU. “Words from Prison will bring forth the voices of the women who are suffering under this ongoing travesty of justice.”
The event is part of the ongoing festival Until the Violence Stops: NYC, presented by V-Day, the global movement founded by playwright Eve Ensler, which aims to raise funds and awareness to combat violence against women and girls.
Any One of Us: Words from Prison will be directed by Rhodessa Jones and will feature readings by Rosario Dawson, Rosie O’Donnell, Phylicia Rashad, Kimberle Crenshaw, Michael Eric Dyson, and formerly incarcerated women Kemba Smith, Betty Gale Tyson and Angela Wilson. Through reading and song the performers will highlight the connections between violence against women and incarceration.
“Women in prison experience violence before, during and after incarceration: domestic violence, abuse by prison guards, separation from their families and denial of government benefits, including welfare, public housing and educational loans,” said Lenora Lapidus, Director of the ACLU Women’s Rights Project.
The event will take place at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center Plaza, New York City this evening at 8pm. It will benefit the ACLU and the NYCLU.
More information about the event, and about the NYCLU’s advocacy on behalf of women incarcerated under the Rockefeller Drug laws, is available online at www.nyclu.org/rockefeller.