Less Is More Act

 

As we approach the one-year anniversary of the Less Is More Act being signed into law on September 17, we have some exciting implementation updates to share. We learned from the Governor's office that all the retroactive earned time credits have been awarded, ahead of the September 1 deadline in the law. As a result, 12,930 people have been discharged early from community supervision since March 1, reducing the community supervision population across the state by nearly 40 percent! 

 

DOCCS is still behind on awarding the credits people have earned since March 1 (these are separate from the retroactive credits). However, they are expected to be caught up on those by September 1. We are monitoring and working to resolve implementation issues, particularly with the hearing process. If you or a loved one is missing retroactive credits, please reach out to Emily from Unchained at emily@weareunchained.org. 

 

We also recently launched a new page on the #LessIsMoreNY campaign website highlighting success stories from people who have benefited from Less Is More. Here's an excerpt from Rashaan's story: "I can now finally continue to do my work in the community with no barriers, visit my family without the fear of a curfew violation, and travel the world.”

Black August in Action


First aired August 23, 2022 on WPFW 89.3 FM

In this week's episode is a great one! Black Agenda Report, Executive Editor, Margaret Kimberley puts things into proper perspective about the return of "Trump Derangement Syndrome." We have a moving audio mix featuring the voices from “Black August In Action: Local Organizing for Political Prisoners”, a webinar by the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP). We go in deep with National climate and racial justice advocate, policy expert and BAP member, Anthony Karefa Rogers-Wright about greenwashing of the so-called climate provisions of the "Inflation Reduction Act" and Democratic party duplicity against Black and Indigenous communities. The show kicks off with the vision in the voice of brother Mumia Abu Jamal, giving a welcoming back Black Panther Party veteran Charlotte O’Neal. This show includes the song “Freedom Today!” by Jabbir and Derrick of Ex-Offenders United, and Eduardo Galeano’s poem, "The Nobodies" was read by Joseph Green.

Podcasts:

WPFW -  https://archive.wpfwfm.org/mp3/wpfw_220823_090000voiceswdiocoop.mp3

Player FM - https://player.fm/series/wpfw-voices-with-vision-1513300/voices-with-vision-tuesday-august-23-2022

Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hcmNoaXZlLndwZndmbS5vcmcveG1sL3ZvaWNlc3dkaW9jb29wLnhtbA/episode/aHR0cHM6Ly9hcmNoaXZlLndwZndmbS5vcmcvbXAzL3dwZndfMjIwODIzXzA5MDAwMHZvaWNlc3dkaW9jb29wLm1wMw

iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/voices-with-vision-tuesday-august-23-2022/id1155206169?i=1000577108613

ENJOY!

FAIR WARNING: Our show is not for the politically faint of heart 😎

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