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Why Stop? |
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Facts on the Death Penalty in Ohio. Downloadable Fact Sheet here. 1 Under its 1981 death penalty statute Ohio has carried out 53 executions by lethal injection since 1999, all men. Ohio’s eight executions in 2010 was the second highest total in the United States after Texas. 2 In Feb. 2015 there were 140 inmates on death row. 3 There are 11 executions scheduled for 2016 at Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville. 6 Nine men have been officially exonerated from Ohio’s death row, 154 in the U....
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On Saturday October 10. Plan to arrive no later than 9:45 am as the walk will depart promptly at 10 am from Southwood Elementary at 1500 S. 4. St where you can leave a car. If you are with a group that travels in two cars, then park the second vehicle at the Statehouse Garage so that following the noon rally in Trinity you can provide a ride back to Southwood for drivers needing to get their vehicle. Statehouse Garage entrances are off eastbound Broad St. and southbound 3. 4 pm Orientation: IBEW Hall, 11...
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Fields marked with an *. If you prefer to mail the endorsement form download and print this document. Click here to download the form. Endorsers are organizations, churches, groups, individuals or families who contribute funds, people, or other resources, and/or who agree to help spread the word about this event among their members and constituents. Endorsers will be identified online with links to their home or Facebook pages. Name(s) as it should appear on our Endorsed By list on our website. Scioto Pe...
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Endorsed By |
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Scioto Peace and Justice. Of the Fellowship of Reconciliation has organized the Walk To Stop Executions. With four co-sponsors: Footprints For Peace. Ohioans to Stop Executions. Unitarian Universalist Justice Ohio. And the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center. Amnesty International USA Program to Abolish the Death Penalty. Greater Dayton Christian Connections. Community of Christ Churches-Bountiful Mission Center. Board of 1st Unitarian Universalist Church, Cincinnati. League of Women Voters of Ohio.
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Donate |
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Tax deductible donations are critically needed. So that all participants can walk for seven days without payment of any required fee for expenses such as food, support vehicles, materials, and permits. In order to pay expenses for bringing death row survivors and murder victim family members to be spokespersons on the Walk. For publicity and special event expenses to reach the largest audience. Donations can be made online. Or by check made out to:. Scioto Peace and Justice FOR with Walk in the memo line.
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Circleville 10/7 |
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Community Dialogue on Executions. Wednesday, October 7, 2015 7 pm. 134 W Mound St.,. Hosted by St. Joseph’s Church and Circleville Quakers. Abolitionists from Ohio and beyond invite Circleville residents to a program about their walk from the Lucasville prison, where death row inmates are executed, to the Statehouse in Columbus where legislators have introduced bills to abolish capital punishment. Sam Reese Sheppard, author of. About the wrongful conviction of his father will speak.
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Cincinnati's experiment with an economy that works for everyone
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Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Oceania and Pacific islands. Cincinnati’s experiment with an economy that works for everyone. Original article at http:/ wagingnonviolence.org/feature/cincinnatis-experiment-with-an-economy-that-works-for-everyone/. Images Shown. Click to Hide Images. August 6, 2015. Community members gathered for an owners meeting at Apple Street Market in February. (Facebook / Apple Street Market). In a sustainable infrastructure jobs program along with publically funded health care.
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