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Criminal Actors - the Informant System and the Drug War Description: Criminal Actors - the Informant System and the Drug War. A public presentation by Nora Callahan, Executive Director of the November Coalition. Presented at the Beyond Bars Conference, December 3, 2005, Bellingham, WA. In this video, Nora relates how drug conspiracy laws rely heavily and primarily on a massive criminal informant, or snitch, system. Quicktime Movie Format, 50 mB
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Drug Policy & Prisons Factsheet Description: Stats and graphs on current drug policy and how it distorts the criminal justice system. Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 11-Oct-2004 Downloads: 909 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
Illustrate Growing Drug War Injustice with Drug War Graphs Description: Full color graphs illustrate the growing injustice of the war on drugs.
Incarceration rates, who is going to prison, how much are taxpayers paying to increase crime, police corruption and the prison population of the USA?
Fine a public community bullentin board, and put up a new graph each week. Use with all your public educational material
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Is it Time for Justice? Description: Rough cut video of an orginal song written and performed by Nora Callahan, executive director of the November Coalition. --Spokane Washington's Big Easy during Spocannabis 2005, Katana Christen on guitar. Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 31-Dec-2005 Downloads: 773 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
Mandatory Minimums and Parental Attitudes by Paul Lewin Description: A study of the betrayal trauma following the sentencing of sons and daughters to mandatory prison terms for non-violent drug law violations Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 11-Oct-2004 Downloads: 884 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
November Coalition Factsheet Description: November Coalition is a non-profit, grassroots organization that depends on membership donations to develop public educational programs that promote dramatic reform of punitive drug laws . . . Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 14-Oct-2004 Downloads: 883 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
November Coalition's Anti-Jail March Description: Watch an online movie of November Coalition's demonstration/march against a proposed new $17.5 million jail in the North County Fair Parade, Colville, WA. RealPlayer Format. Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 14-Oct-2004 Downloads: 1350 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
Ode to Len Bias, a ballad of the drug war Description: What does a speaker do when the audience has listened to speakers one too many? Dose them with more talking is harder than singing a few songs.
Ode to Len Bias is an original song by Nora Callahan and about the folly of prohibition laws that make little sense. It's the history of the drug war in a song, about 3 minutes long. Katana Christen accompanies on guitar -- a simple rough cut video. Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 31-Dec-2005 Downloads: 835 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
Out of Abu Ghraib: Our Own Kind, the song! Description: 2M (Two Million, Too Many) has released a timely song entitled Our Own Kind. The song was written to warn that sadistic abuse unleashed in Abu Ghraib was born in US prisons. The song, a mix of folk verse, ethnic rhythms, and mournful accordion, takes the listener to the horror of Abu Ghraib prison.
Nora Callahan -- veteran U.S. leader in drug policy reform and anti-prohibition movements and executive director of the November Coalition -- is lyricist and performs vocally as part of 2M.
Callahan wrote the song after reading that U.S. Army Reservist and former prison guard, Charles Graner, Jr., told a fellow soldier, 'The Christian in me knew it was wrong, but the correctional officer in me loves to see a grown man piss himself." Version: Filesize: 0 bytes Added on: 14-Oct-2004 Downloads: 1348 HomePage | Rate Resource | Details
The 6th Annual Isidro Aviles Memorial Picnic - August 2005 Description: Teresa Aviles may never learn what finally killed her son while in custody of the Bureau of Prisons. Why was medical treatment denied for months until her first-born child was unable to walk, speak or eat? Moreover, as a black man, why was he identified as 'white' on his death certificate? Was it Isidro's body the coroner examined or that of another? Teresa was even forbidden to speak with the Mayo Clinic physician who knew why her son was dying.
Errant laws and rogue conduct resulted in the shameful conviction, the negligent incarceration and the untimely death of this mother's son.
Isidro's life is the inspiration behind the Memorial Chapter of November Coalition that bears his name. Meet the members, and experience music, and feel some of inspiration that keeps this group of people strong.
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It is estimated that the United States spends $1 billion
annually to drug test about 20 million workers.
Source: Shepard, Edward M., and Thomas J. Clifton, Drug Testing
and Labor Productivity: Estimates Applying a Production Function
Model, Institute of Industrial Relations, Research Paper No.
18, Le Moyne University, Syracuse, NY (1998), p. 8.
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