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Abolish the Death Penalty

Join the EPF Death Penalty Action Group here

Group Conveners: Susan Bonsteel Lynn Dennison

Troy Davis receives a stay of execution for more info click here

This Action Group explores the topics of death penalty abolition, justice, and penal reform. We are presently working to create a network of resources and opportunities for public witness. Contact us with your suggestions and ideas and watch for monthly updates to this site.

A Moral Test for Maryland Legislators:  Read Bishops Sutton (Baltimore) and Bishop Chane’s (Washington) op ed piece for The Washington Post on January 11, 2009 on the death penalty.

Below please find Resources, Suggestions about What You Can Do and  Action Resources:

RESOURCES:

Death Penalty Information Center, based in Washington, D.C., this organization provides current information and analysis
of capital punishment issues

National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty founded in 1976, this organization serves its network of over 100 state and national affiliates. Up-to-date information and easy links to state groups

Amnesty International USA provides national and international information and encourages legislative action and advocacy

Murder Victims’ Families for Reconciliation founded in 1976, MVFR is a national organization of family members who have lost a loved one to murder or execution and who oppose the death penalty.

Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (CUADP) organization that works to end the death penalty through education and the promotion of grassroots activism; has links to many other organizations
www.cuadp.org

Death Penalty Focus (DPF) large, California based organization with high profile advisory board
www.deathpenalty.org/

American Civil Liberties Union
supports moratorium and repeal efforts through education and advocacy; involved in case-specific litigation
www.aclu.org/capital


WHAT YOU CAN DO:

1. educate yourself about the issues surrounding the death penalty (see resources below)


2. join with others in your state who are opposed to capital punishment (e.g. New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty; Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty)

3. contact your state and federal elected officials, click here for directory

4. invite your church to join For Whom The Bells Toll

5. ask to have the names of those scheduled to be executed, the victims and those participating in executions included in the Prayers of the People.  Contact Campaign to End the Death Penalty (CEDP)
chapter based, grassroots organization; has a National Speakers Bureau

RESOURCES FOR ACTION:

For Whom The Bells Toll: a national initiative to encourage the tolling of church bells and prayer on the days executions take place
www.bells.curenational.org

Armband Protest Against the Death Penalty
offers free black armbands to wear on days that executions takes place

Death Row Support Project
a pen-friend program organized by the Church of the Brethren in 1978; offers the opportunity to write to someone on death row (contact co-convener Sue Bonsteel for more information)

Human Writes
an interesting site about a humanitarian program in the UK endorsed by the Anglican Church and the Archbishop of Canterbury and serving those on death row in the USA

Religious Organizing Against the Death Penalty
organization of national faith-based activists including Sr. Helen Prejean; working to create a national network among all faiths
www.deathpenaltyreligious.org

Equal Justice USA
organization working to mobilize and educate ordinary citizens throughout the country around issues of crime and punishment; working to create support for a more effective and humane public policy

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