Reform L.A. Jails and Dignity and Power Now (DPN) are pleased to release our 2018 L.A. County Sheriff Candidate Questionnaire.
Reform L.A. Jails and DPN collaborated to create this L.A. County Sheriff candidate questionnaire in order to learn more about how the candidates would address issues important to the criminal justice reform community in Los Angeles. The questionnaire was sent out to all sheriff candidates. Only one candidate responded–Alex Villanueva.
We want a response from all candidates – take action to help us make this happen!
Tweet Sheriff Jim McDonnell to encourage him to complete the questionnaire:
.@JimMcDonnell_LA @LACoSheriff – @Alex4Sheriff completed the #ReformLAJails Sheriff Candidate Questionnaire for 4.3 mil voters concerned about public safety and criminal justice reform. Will you? http://reformlajails.com/candidate/
Tweet Alex Villanueva to thank him for completing the questionnaire:
.@Alex4Sheriff thank you for completing the #ReformLAJails Sheriff Candidate Questionnaire on #criminaljusticereform and public safety issues!
The Sheriff holds a tremendous amount of power with responsibilities in L.A. County including providing patrol services for 153 incorporated communities and 42 cities, courthouse security for the Superior Court of L.A. and housing and transportation for 17,000 people who are incarcerated in the L.A. County jail system—which is the largest in the country.
Currently, there NO TERM LIMITS for the office of Sheriff in L.A. County.
We have two candidates who are vying to become the next Sheriff—incumbent Jim McDonnell and challenger Alex Villanueva.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 6th.
I would not assassinate the character of a person who was on the receiving end of a deputy-involved shooting. All investigations matters will be confidential until the investigation is complete then all relevant information will be release include video of the incident if it exists. If 3rd party video is released we will take that into consideration for the investigation.
Learn more about Alex Villanueva by clicking here.
Tweet Sheriff Jim McDonnell to encourage him to complete the questionnaire:
.@JimMcDonnell_LA @LACoSheriff – @Alex4Sheriff completed the #ReformLAJails Sheriff Candidate Questionnaire for 4.3 mil voters concerned about public safety and criminal justice reform. Will you? http://reformlajails.com/candidate/
About Reform L.A. Jails
Reform L.A. Jails is a political action committee formed to support a 2020 county-wide ballot initiative to grant the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Civilian Oversight Commission with subpoena power to effectively and independently investigate misconduct and to develop a plan to reduce jail populations and to redirect the cost savings into alternatives to incarceration. Reform L.A. Jails represents a coalition of citizens, community leaders, businesses, and organizations that recognize we need a more effective strategy to reduce recidivism, prevent crime, and permanently reduce the population of people cycling in and out of jail that are experiencing mental health, drug dependency, or chronic homelessness issues.
About Dignity and Power Now
Dignity and Power Now (DPN) is a Los Angeles based grassroots organization founded in 2012 that fights for the dignity and power of all incarcerated people, their families, and communities. DPN’s mission is to build a Black and Brown led abolitionist movement rooted in community power towards the goal of achieving transformative justice and healing justice for all incarcerated people, their families, and communities.
What happened to Cherie Townsend is exactly why Dignity and Power Now exists–to fight for the dignity and power of all incarcerated people, their families, and communities while remaining rooted in community power with the goal of achieving transformative justice and healing justice.
We #StandwithCherie in demanding a public apology from L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell for wrongfully and very publicly accusing this single mother–who was minding her own business–of murder.
The damage caused by the pain and humiliation suffered by Ms. Townsend and her children when Sheriff McDonnell and Sheriff’s Department investigators–who we believe targeted Ms. Townsend simply for the color of her skin and for being in a community where Blacks apparently don’t belong–cannot be understated.
A public apology from Sheriff McDonnell is a necessary first step the restorative justice process and toward making Ms. Townsend and her family whole.
We call on the Civilian Oversight Commission, the FBI and the County Board of Supervisors to investigate whether or not the targeting to Ms. Townsend by the Sheriff’s Department was racially motivated and qualified as a hate crime.
We call on the community at large to #StandWithCherie with the understanding that what happened to her, could happen to any one us simple for being the wrong color and in spaces that considered anti-people of color.
Watch the Cherie Townsend 10/01/2018 Pres Conference – https://www.facebook.com/jasmyne/videos/10216023386710996/
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Forever Rooted is a program for formerly incarcerated people where we meet once a week for seven weeks and go over a curriculum that consists of leadership building, storytelling, and facilitation skill-building and encourages folks to become active in their own communities.
We understand that fresh out of prison people are waiting on that first call to say that they’re hired, which makes participating in a voluntary program like Forever Rooted challenging. Our recent cohort began with a nice number of participants and ended with around the same number of people, finishing strong. Through perseverance and dedication every person that graduated this year didn’t miss a single day! Shoutout to our previous graduates, Todd and Al, for showing up and supporting our most recent group.
This last Forever Rooted cohort was active in our signature gathering events where we gathered signatures to put the Reform L.A. Jails and Community Reinvestment Initiative on the ballot in 2020. Among other things, the initiative if passed would grant subpoena power to the L.A. Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission. Forever Rooted participants were also active at our monthly Member Engagement Meetings and our Freedom Harvest summer pop-up arts and wellness events that take place outside the county jails. This group of folks was great and I was also blessed with a great intern. Grateful for everyone that helped my work and the program flourish!
T.E.A.M. work! (Together Everyone Achieves More)
If you have recently gotten out of prison and want to participate in our next free Forever Rooted program please contact me here.
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