"We are a statewide group of diverse communities
and individuals working to abolish the death penalty
in Nevada through public education, media outreach,
coalition-building, and grassroots organizing."
In what many are calling a landmark case, North Carolina used their Racial Justice Act today to convert a man's sentence from execution by the state to life without the possibility of parole. Read more here:
In this New York Times editorial, the author examines one man's case, and why the possibility of his innocence was meaningless for 30+ years. Read more:
In this first-person piece written by a California law-maker and architect of their expanded death penalty, readers learn how he (and his influential family) thought the death penalty would work, and why he now has misgivings about the policy. Read more:
Friday, March 9th
7 p.m. the Non-Profit Center, 1301 Cordone Suite 212, Reno, NV
Celebrated writer/performer Jeanmarie Simpson will read her newest solo work-in-progress, Mary's Joy.
The play explores the life of Mary Dyer, the first colonial woman executed in the "New World." She was hanged in Boston June 1, 1660 because she was a Quaker.
September 20th, 2011
7 p.m. at Free Speech Square, UNLV
Candlelight Vigil for Troy Davis, hosted by Amnesty International