Chicago-Midwest
Rev. Al Sharpton May Visit Stateville Prison To Hear From Inmates on how they can send messages back to the urban streets to Stop The Violence

Glad to hear that the Rev. Al Sharpton and Illinois Department of Corrections officials are considering a proposal from inmates sent to veteran activist Wallace "Gator" Bradley of United In Peace requesting for Rev. Sharpton to visit Stateville prison, visit inmates and possibly do a live radio and TV show from there where these inmates can speak from behind the walls sending messages back to the urban streets of their mistakes, telling others who followed them in former major street gangs etc to turn their lives around away from illegal street environments that create far too much senseless violence and that there is no reward in prison for those convicted of senseless violence!  If successful, the words from inmates behind the walls could have a major impact on the consciousness of those in the urban streets.
Contact Wallace "Gator" Bradley
312-371-6914

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Chairman & COO National Black Wall Street Chicago
(Rev. Willie T. Barrow Consumer Education and Consumer Action Project)
Founder/Lead Organizer, Illinois Voter Restoration Civic Education Project
Chief of Staff to National Chairman, National Black Wall Street USA
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The Rev. Al Sharpton calls Mark Allen "one of Chicago's legendary political activists and one of the best organizers of his generation"

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