nation-300x300.jpgOur kick-off No Separate Justice (NSJ) vigil for 2015 is happening this  
Monday, January 5 at 6:00PM outside the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in lower Manhattan.  We ask everyone on this list to please RSVP  for the vigil at: 

http://facebook.com/366830166821717 

and [to] PLEASE invite friends and allies.  

So people are aware, organizers with We Will Not Be Silent event at Grand Central which is also happening on January 5th have assured us that their anti-police brutality event will be going all night long and so they encourage people to come to our vigil first and then travel up to Grand Central to be a part of their all-night event.

NSJ vigils outside the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) have been going strong for a year now. Along the way we've tried to highlight the serious human rights and civil liberties abuses happening right here on US soil in places like MCC, ADX "Supemax" in Colorado, the "Special Housing Units" at federal prisons in Terre Haute, Indiana and Marion, Illinois and many other prisons and courtrooms across our country.  Please join us on Monday night as we look back across 2014 and the cases we've focused on and the courageous families who have joined us over the months.

Thank you for your ongoing concern, solidarity and courage - here's to our continuing work and fight for justice in 2015,

The No Separate Justice Campaign

Directions to Vigil:Â The closest subway to MCC is the 4,5, or 6 train to Brooklyn Bridge - walk up Centre Street to Foley Square and look for Pearl Street which is in between the two huge federal courthouses on Foley Square. Walk down Pearl Street one block to where it dead ends on Park Row - the vigil takes place there on the corner across from the entrance to MCC.

The No Separate Justice (NSJ) campaign – a coalition of community groups, academics, family membeers and human rights and civil liberties organizations including Amnesty International USA, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Council On American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)-New York, and Educators for Civil Liberties  aims to shed light on and end a pattern of human rights and civil liberties abuses in `War on Terror` cases in the U.S. criminal justice system. NSJ vigils take place outside outside the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan on the first Monday of every month at 6:00PM. Please join us and spread the word.

no-separate-justice.org

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