My proposal would be to influence brothers to utilize the grievance committees, Inspector General, the Commissioner of Corrections Glenn Goard (in NYS) and the Claims Court system to bring justice to all unprofessional conduct violated by officers instead of acting out in arrogance and catching assault charges and misbehavior reports which will further deprive them of their liberty of law and protection of due respect and equal treatment.
#2 To have strong brothers realize that the oppressor sends in his little devil worshippers to cause confusion amongst us and start addressing these individuals with a supreme knowledge which would destroy their attempts to cause us to stumble and fall in feud against each other. Conduct more constructive conversations and check all negative input. Play constructive educational games like jeopardy, chess, or even bingo cause idle time is the devils workshop. And keep record of the progress and report it to MIM as a group leaders' contribution to USW. Cause if we continue to let the negative mentalities run wild it will eventually destroy us. ... I will put together some resources on the Serve the People Prisoner Release on Life Program. Here are a couple now to start:
Inside Journal PO Box 17429 Washington DC 20041
The writer could ask for a book entitled "Shortimer," if they are soon to be released it provides resources for jobs, medical help, housing, etc. and the book is for free.
Cega PO Box 81826 Lincoln, NE 68501-1826
A referral program that helps prisoners and their families establish themselves after prisoners are released. Cega does not directly contact people on your behalf. Their job is to identify appropriate resources to help you in your relocation. For a standard fee of $15 a city, Cega can provide you with information on housing, employment, financial management, education, support programs, drug and alcohol counseling- just about anything you need for relocation after release. They need to contact Cega four to six months before their release.
MIM responds: For all you censors out there who try to prevent us from reaching our comrades behind bars under the guise that we promote violence, please note that we wholeheartedly agree with this comrades first suggestion. Yes, we promote and support the combating abuse and rights violations in prisons. We do not advocate physical confrontations.
We would also like to second this comrades call to other leaders to be sending reports to MIM so that we can better work together.