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AL SHARPTON SPEAKS ON HEALING THE PRISON SYSTEM

AL SHARPTON SPEAKS ON HEALING THE PRISON SYSTEM

Siebra Muhammad · Sunday, August 9th 2009 at 9:50PM · 627 views
As the battle lines for health care reform are being drawn – and redrawn – a silent segment of the population is strategically left out of the conversation. A group of individuals who have been deemed enemies of society, and cast away behind iron bars to fend for themselves. In California, health care in the state’s 33 prisons is so inadequate that one unnecessary death takes place per week, as inmates are often stacked in triple bunk beds in hallways and gymnasiums. With nearly twice the number of prisoners than it was designed to hold, California prisons will have to be cut by about 40,000 in the next two years – and it’s about time.

Federal judges just released a 184-page order demanding that California’s inmate population be reduced by 27%, and gave the state 45 days to come up with a plan. In what they termed an ‘unconstitutional prison health care system’, the three-judge panel concluded that disease was spreading rampantly and prisoner-on-prisoner violence was all but unavoidable. Forced to close a $26 billion dollar budget gap, California will now have to look at mechanisms to reducing its extensive prison spending, which in 2007 topped out at nearly $10 billion (approximately $49,000 for each inmate).

Whether it’s for pure economic reasons or for an actual concern over the well being of prisoners, California will hopefully serve as an example for a reversal of the ever-growing prison industrial complex. A system that unfairly profiles and detains minorities, American jails produce a vicious cycle of recidivism and community breakdown. Last year, the Pew Center on the States released a scathing report stating that one in every 100 American adults was in jail, and that an astonishing one in 15 Black adults was behind bars. According to government reports in 2007, there were three times as many Blacks in jail than in college dorms, with Latinos not far behind at 2.7 times more behind bars than in secondary schooling.

In order for us to truly amend our incarceration culture where one in four prisoners in the entire world are in the United States, we have to take a look at the root causes of the dilemma. Why is it that more than half of all Black men in America don’t finish high school? Why is the unemployment rate in powerful cities like New York at 50% for Black men? Why did Congress abolish Pell grants for prisoners in 1994 that virtually eliminated all 350-incarceration college programs across the country? Is it any coincidence then that six out of 10 Black men who drop out of high school have spent time in jail by their mid-30s? With unemployment rates on the rise (and many would argue well in to the double digits among people of color), arrests for nonviolent infractions and petty crimes are leaving families motherless, fatherless and hopeless.

We live in a world that promotes law, order and justice, yet our actions often times prove otherwise. As if the implementation of ridiculous drug laws and the ‘three strike rule’ weren’t enough to catapult our prison population, now our children are increasingly finding themselves in handcuffs at an early age. In 2006, a 14-year-old Black student in Texas was sentenced to seven years for shoving a teacher’s aide, while in 2007, an eighth grader in New York found herself handcuffed to a pole above her head for three hours while being questioned by police for writing on her desk at school. In Chicago it’s no better, as 77% of all student arrests were Black, although Blacks make up just half of the city’s student body.

And let’s not forget women, who are in fact the largest growing segment of the prison population. According to Prisoners for Children, 85% of women are now serving time for non-violent crimes, with Black women six times as likely to go to jail than their White counterparts. These women, often the heads of their households, are forced to withstand dire circumstances including giving birth while in shackles.

In 2006, the state of California spent about $500 million in overtime for its incarceration system, and in 2007, states spent $44 billion in American tax dollars on prisons. Whether it’s because of our diminishing economy, or if it’s out of genuine concern, California is leading the way – or rather being forced to lead the way – in amending our unjust prison industrial complex. If we truly care about the future our nation and all its inhabitants, each and every state needs to follow suit immediately.

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Siebra Muhammad New Orleans, LA

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Steve Williams Monday, August 10th 2009 at 6:03PM

Robert, you are somewhat cryptic and I can't quite figure where you are coming from. Would you say it is shameful the number of black persons in prison?

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Now that I have managed to calm sown a bit I will tell you about OUR selves, and how we suffer more from the White man teaching us to go to that Bible and condemneach other as the White man wants us to do!!!!

How many of us consider Angela Y. Davis to be a Black leader, a solid for Black female leader> Well, because you do not know the ONE PERSON THAT HAS BROUGHT THIS STATE TO ITS KNEES ABOUT THE NEGLECT OF OUR BLACK MALES IN PRISON DYING EACH AND EVER DAY UNNESSARLY AND NOW THAT THIS HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED HERE COMES THE MEDIA AND THEIR TALKING HEADS WHO HAVE NOT LIFTED ONE FINGER OVER ALL OF THESE YEARS TO HELP!!!!!!!

This over crowding is a lie. It is our young men and women dying every day that is now come to light thanks to Ms Davis and her grass roots movement...America is the only country that out and out refused to help Ms Davis, the communist!!!!!!!!but, never saying how many years she taught black women study now did they?!? And, did I hear anyone say they knew noting about the daily dying of our people for lack of medical care?!?!?Did "I"???????????????

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

And, as Paul Harvey use to say, "Here is the rest of the story"...This information is as per usual just for the dressings to be seen by the public and not the full sorted details.example,

A few years ago the prisons' medial care in the state of California where I live had been decalred so inhumane and dangerous due to so many deaths until it was deemed unconstutional and placed under the care of the Federal government!!!!!

Please pary special attention to what I will say next....In Ca. the prison system is a private big business for making money and for nothing else.doctors are now being spoken of who spent no time in the prisons but were getting paid any way...prisons here are to warehouse as many of these people as they can. but, as any other crooked business, it is always found out especially when one gets caught and the offers up a bigger fish. Now that as Rev. J. Wright says, the chickens are coming home to roost, every body is trying to put the blame on every body else...like how much money has our governor "borrowed" from the prisons and the school system and now can not pay back???

Forst they tried to bribe the inmates to volunteer to go to other states to make it cheaper for the state, but then the familys could no longer be able to come visit so this plan of those wise white men, fell through. I will continue this little trap that has gotten our politicians in a bind that no one can get them out of and the last person to try to make it harder for our males to be put into these medical death camps are our Black leaders... out here our Black males call prison the Black reservation those who are not in the grave from lack of medical care!!!!!!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...this is the best example why an OPEN MIND uses many different sources to gain information.example,

Thanks to our wise Republican governors dicision to close our state parks to save money our state of California some monies our state become a haven for marijuana growers. ONE field of this illegal crop was just discovered that has a worth of $63 million in one of our state forest.(smile)

NEWS FLASH- IT DOES NOT BELONG TO ANYONE IN THE BLACK RACE...LOL(a giant smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

You are so right, brother Clark, because at least here in Ca. it has only to do with making a bigger buck. The only rehab in this state is the tv! I could not believe it when learning there are no programs like they have in Japan so that those released can have a means of making a living.This would put these private run prisons in jepardy now wouldn't it?!?

I was so glad to see one of our Black females politicians from here in Washington being given main stream media time to talk about how there has even been a law passed by these wise White men in political office here that has found away to train inmates to do barbering but has put a ban on their being able to practice this trade once they gat out of prison!!!

I realize that unions have a lot to do with this ,but big bucks for each inmate sent in is even greater. But, now the 'chickens have come home to roost' so it is time to pay the piper by way of cover-ups being uncovered.

Next this state has got to be forced to show just how many, many $$millions they have already had to pay out in law suits over killing and maming inmates.This break through came by way of them medication inmates whose religions were violated by this won their major case in court. This happened at Fosom prison a few years ago and this was the major break through...

but, these countless cover-ups will take many more years and a broker state to be over come with this practice of violating civil rights of inmates for the sake of a $$$(smile)LOOSE LIPS SINK SHIPS. even those of our "wise" White politicians...and we are a patient peoples.LOL...YES WE CAN...

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