Madison Organizing in Strength, Equity, and Solidarity
for Criminal Legal System Reform

Organizer

James Morgan is employed as the Community Organizer for MOSES. James represents MOSES on a local, state and national level attending conferences, training and Organizer events. He is responsible for assisting with General Membership Meetings, Fundraising, Recruitment of Congregations and Individuals, Membership Trainings-Education, and Media Messaging.

Previously James was the Lead, State Certified Peer Support Specialist and Trainer at JustDane where he assisted persons returning from incarceration in navigating their Reentry back into the community. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin’s Associate of Arts Degree Program in the Humanities, U.W. Odyssey Program Alum, the WARF UpStart Program for Minorities and Women’s Entrepreneurship Program, Gamaliel National Leadership Program, JLUSA (JustLeadershipUSA) Emerging Leadership Training, (MAP) Madison Apprenticeship Program, JustDanes’ Circles of Support, University of Wisconsin’s Pathways to Parenthood After Incarceration Program (PIO) and the University of Cincinnati Core Correctional Practices Training.

You may contact the Organizer regarding membership and participation, potential collaborations, guest speaker opportunities.
Contact Information
Email: organizer.moses.madison@gmail.com
Ph: 608-345-9110

Organizer Messages

Organizer’s Corner

Organizer’s Corner: James Morgan Interview by Margaret Irwin   James is working in several areas to help MOSES be a more effective voice for criminal legal system reform in our community and state.   He is planning how best to work with the new UW student group Students Against Mass Incarceration. The training material he’s used in the past needs to be reworked and updated. He’s looking forward to strengthening this link between MOSES and the university.    The reconstituted Fundraising...

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Organizer’s Corner

Organizer’s Corner: James Morgan  Interview by Margaret Irwin  The new year got off to a promising start, with a meeting between MOSES leaders and a new University of Wisconsin-Madison student group: Students Against Mass Incarceration. After learning about the carceral and criminal legal system in a class, these students reached out to MOSES via our website. At the subsequent meeting, James reports, everyone was engaged in an exchange of ideas about what the students are currently doing,...

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Organizer’s Message 2026

Organizers’ Message 2026 As we enter into a New Year, like many of our fellow citizens and social justice entities we find ourselves experiencing levels of uncertainty about the future of our national, state, and local affairs. We are tasked to find the means whereby we may be intentional in how we respond to the upheaval in our social, political and financial structures that we’ve struggled with for 250 years, seeking to build a nation that reflects some, if not all of the ideals and...

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