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Executive Director Dawn Blagrove Wins 2020 King Leader Award

Executive Director Dawn Blagrove Wins 2020 King Leader Award

by cjpcenter_135ydg | Jan 22, 2020 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform

At Emancipate NC, we are thrilled to announce that our Executive Director, Dawn Blagrove, has received the 2020 King Leader Award from the Triangle Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee. Below is her winning personal essay, reflecting on how we must, as Dr. Martin Luther...
Unlocked Up by endlesswill (poetry from Poetic Justice 2019)

Unlocked Up by endlesswill (poetry from Poetic Justice 2019)

by cjpcenter_135ydg | Jul 30, 2019 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform

When the convictionA mere sentencingTakes away more than the prescribed commitmentDoes it matter the crime?And more so Who is really the victim?As the judge Is so quick to judgeRuled By the rules that hold us and knows that what really hold usIs that No one can really...
Protecting an Incarcerated  Durham Woman’s Right to Same-Sex Marriage

Protecting an Incarcerated Durham Woman’s Right to Same-Sex Marriage

by cjpcenter_135ydg | May 15, 2019 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform

by Elizabeth Simpson, CJPC Associate Director Last week, a community activist called me. She told me that her friend Amanda Marriner, a formerly incarcerated woman, wanted to get married to another woman who is still in prison. However, the prison was blocking the...
Guilty Plea is Far From Justice Served, But a Step in the Right Direction

Guilty Plea is Far From Justice Served, But a Step in the Right Direction

by cjpcenter_135ydg | May 13, 2019 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform, Policing

The trial of Cameron Broadwell (pictured above) ended with a guilty plea. He will not serve any time in prison for terrorizing Kyron Hinton, but he will never work as a law enforcement officer in North Carolina again. He will do 200 hours of community service and...
Kicked Out for Showing Up for Justice

Kicked Out for Showing Up for Justice

by cjpcenter_135ydg | May 12, 2019 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform, Policing

by Dawn Blagrove, Executive Director I was 18 years old the first time I can recall seeing a law enforcement officer stand trial for using the power of a badge to terrorize a Black person. The video of Rodney King’s dehumanizing and brutal beating happened on my 17th...
Serial Podcast Episode Shows Exactly Why Only Voters Can Hold Judges Accountable

Serial Podcast Episode Shows Exactly Why Only Voters Can Hold Judges Accountable

by Dawn Blagrove | Mar 14, 2019 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform

Every day at CJPC, we teach communities across North Carolina about the power their local elected officials have to make our criminal justice system more equitable, fair, and humane. Judges are one of the officials we talk a lot about, because their courtrooms are...
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