by Tina Hogle | Apr 20, 2017 | Events, Fundraisers
When: Tuesday, April 25th from 7:00-9:00 a.m.
What: Fresh brewed coffee and a variety of homemade muffins
Where: Park Bank parking lot on Park Street
Stop in for coffee and a variety of delicious muffins while you support the MOSES mission to reform the criminal justice system and restore our communities.
Many thanks to Carmel Jackson of Melly Mel’s Catering for baking the muffins and brewing the coffee.
Thanks to Just Coffee for donating the coffee and to Park Bank for the use of their parking lot.
by Tina Hogle | Apr 1, 2017 | Events, Meetings
Thursday, April 6th
6:00-7:30 pm
Anderson Auditorium at Edgewood College
As a final event of the Common Reading of The New Jim Crow, panelists from EXPO will share experiences of incarceration and re-entry upon release.
by Tina Hogle | Apr 1, 2017 | Advocacy, Resources
Here are the members of the Wisconsin Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee, helpfully provided at Madison Action Day by Senator Fred Risser, together with a map showing what Senate and Assembly Districts they are from. While it’s always best for them to hear from their constituents, given their powerful role with regard to the current budget review, they will pay attention to messages from any Wisconsinite. Let them know that we need more money for TAD, money for a restoration/crisis center in Dane County for people with mental illness as an alternative to jail, etc. Their email addresses and phone numbers are on this sheet.
Finance Committee Members
by Tina Hogle | Mar 11, 2017 | Events, Meetings
Visiting an incarcerated person is not an act of charity.
It is an act of justice.
We invite you to… Listen. Challenge your beliefs. Share. Join our work for justice.
MOSES Religious Leaders Caucus Informational Program
Please join Dane County faith leaders for an informational program featuring County Jail Chaplain Christa Fisher and Rev. Stephen Marsh of Lake Edge Lutheran Church as they challenge the common belief that people are incarcerated as a result of one bad mistake or one poor choice.
You will learn how and why incarceration is a consequence of a lifetime of unaddressed, compounding trauma embedded in cultural and civic institutions that not only deprive people of opportunities to heal from the trauma they have endured, but also blame them for it.
When: Thursday, March 30th, 7:30 am – 9:00 am
Where: Bethel Lutheran Church, Fireside Gallery
(Use the parking lot entrance and follow stairway to lower level.)
A light breakfast buffet will be provided.