- Equal Justice Initiative
The Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama is a private, nonprofit organization that provides legal representation to indigent defendants and prisoners who have been denied fair and just treatment in the legal system. - Federal Defenders for the Middle District of Alabama
- Death Penalty Action
- Death Penalty Information Center
An exceptional, comprehensive database of information about the death penalty. - Equal Justice USA
Equal Justice USA is a grassroots project of the Quixote Center that mobilizes and educates ordinary citizens around issues of crime and punishment in the U.S. Our work brings into public focus the racial, economic and political biases that permeate the criminal justice system. - Death Penalty Focus
- Murder Victims’ Family Members for Human Rights
Murder Victims’ Families for Human Rights is an international, non-governmental organization of family members of victims of criminal murder, terrorist killings, state executions, extrajudicial assassinations, and disappearances working to oppose the death penalty. - Murder Victims’ Family for Reconciliation
MVFR members have lost family members to murder or execution and oppose the death penalty. Friends of MVFR support these members and help bring their stories to the public, the press and policy makers. - NAACP Alabama
The Alabama State Conference of the NAACP has been a true, consistent friend of PHADP. Our Executive Director is the chair of the Death Penalty Moratorium Committee of the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP. - Alabama Arise
Alabama Arise is an advocacy coalition of religious, community, and civic groups that promotes state policies to improve the lives of low-income people. PHADP is a member.
Each year members choose seven Issue Priorities. We are grateful that for many years death penalty moratorium legislation was one of these. - Death Penalty News
A regularly updated space for news relating to the death penalty. - Catholic Mobilizing Network
- Unconditional Freedom Project – Art of Soulmaking
We seek to restore the penitentiary to the spirit of its original intent — to create an environment where a person would contemplate the nature of their actions and come to the conclusion that they desired change. We want to create the penitentiary as a place to contemplate. - Black Men Mental Health: A Resource Guide
Black Men Matter – Examining Mental Health Issues among Black Men – A Guide to Freedom - After Violence Project – Access to Treatment Initiative
The Access to Treatment Initiative highlights the barriers to mental health treatment facing family members of individuals who have been sentenced to death or executed and aims to work with the mental health community to reduce those barriers. The Initiative provide educational presentations and training, produces written materials, matches family members of individuals who have been sentenced to death or executed with clinicians who have completed our training, and provides ongoing consultation to clinicians. If you’re interested in the Access to Treatment Initiative’s services or trainings, email [email protected].
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