LOS ANGELES JUNE 18, 2011 RALLY TO END THE WAR ON DRUGS
Julia Negron
A New PATH (Los Angeles) - Parents for Addiction Treatment and Healing
anewpathla@gmail.com
(619) 670 1184
JUNE 18th Doors open 1:00PM
Speakers, 2:00PM & 4:00PM
Poetry, spoken word, food, tabling
8:00PM Candlelight Vigil
Music (rap, hip hop, punk) till MIDNIGHT!
Chuco's Justice Center
1137 East Redondo Boulevard
Inglewood, CA 90302
Driving Directions
JUNE 18th "Community Solutions - A community response to the 40-year War on Drugs and Mass Incarceration” @ Chuco's Justice Center is proudly co-sponsored by A New PATH Los Angeles (Parents for Addiction Treatment and Healing) and "Moms United to End the War on Drugs" in collaboration with Students for Sensible Drug Policy and 27 other activist / advocacy groups
SPONSORS:
A New PATH Los Angeles/Moms United to End the War on Drugs
A New Way of Life
All of Us or None Los Angeles
Alternative Intervention Model
American Civil Liberties Union - Southern California
Blacksmith Records Inc.
Broken No More
Californians United for a Responsible Budget
Center for Study of Political Graphics
Cop Watch Los Angeles
Critical Resistance Los Angeles
Drug Policy Alliance
Families to Amend California’s Three Strikes
Homies Unidos
Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Leadership through Empowerment Action and Dialogue
Los Angeles Overdose Prevention Task Force
October 22nd Coalition Los Angeles
Pico Youth and Family Center
Students for Sensible Drug Policy Los Angeles City College
Youth Justice Coalition
..more added every day...
On JUNE 18th please join A New PATH Los Angeles, Moms United To End The War On Drugs and Students for Sensible Drug Policy for an all day event "Community Solutions - A community response to the 40-year War on Drugs and Mass Incarceration” @ Chuco's Justice Center
A New PATH Los Angeles &
"Moms United to End the War on Drugs" say
NO MORE DRUG WAR!
..for more info email: ANewPATHLA@gmail.com
Moms United to End the War on Drugs is a growing movement to stop the violence, mass incarceration and overdose deaths that are the result of current punitive and discriminatory drug policies. We are advocating for therapeutic drug policies that reduce the harms of drugs and current drug laws.
The No More Drug War campaign is a project of the Drug Policy Alliance, the nation's leading organization promoting alternatives to the drug war that are grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the war on drugs – a critical moment to shine a spotlight on 40 years of failed policy. Since 2000, the Drug Policy Alliance has worked to ensure that our nation’s drug policies no longer arrest, incarcerate, disenfranchise and otherwise harm millions of people.
You can help end the war on drugs by taking action, making a tax-deductible gift to DPA, and spreading the word to friends, co-workers and family via Facebook and Twitter.