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Current Campaigns and Projects

November Coalition's staff, working with volunteers and advisors, develops projects in which people can easily participate. Some of our projects require teamwork, and others you can work by yourself. Please review the summaries listed below and visit that portion of our website for a complete description and instructions on how you can be involved. If you have any questions, each page will give you an opportunity to address your concerns to the person best suited to give you an answer.

In April 2002 the November Coalition launched a national petition drive and education campaign to build public support for a return to parole or similar policy of earned, early release for federal prisoners. We are looking for people who will sign the petition online, and gather signatures of support. Sign online and download a hard copy to share with your friends today!

A graphic display of the "well-connected" illustrates the injustice and hypocrisy of the drug war. Great for public events, or private gatherings.

Also available in a broadside (or brochure)! Please include a copy of this new broadside in your correspondence. Paying bills by mail, send one of these with your payments!

A CANpaign for Freedom! The November Coalition, a national organization of drug war prisoners and their loved ones has launched Open The Can, a CANpaign for freedom. With prisoners packed into prisons like sardines, there is no justice in the war on drugs!

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Inspired by the Argentine Mothers of the Disappeared in the 1970's and the loved ones of Rockefeller Drug law victims in New York city, the November Coalition began the National Vigil Project in 1999.

Two Million, Too Many Vigils captured the imagination of thousands of participants and received national and international press in 2000. Be vigilant - introduce public demonstrations to your group! November Coalition can help.

Journey for Justice springs from the extreme need and aspirations of thousands of drug war prisoners and their loved ones victimized by unjust drug and sentencing laws.

We journey for justice to fortify resolve, and awaken the dignity of ordinary people assaulted daily by a drug war that isn't a war on drugs - but a war on people.

 

November Coalition members are always looking for educational methods that work! If you have an idea for a campaign or project - we want to know. Send us an e-mail and describe your project. In the subject line write: Campaign Idea!

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