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East Bay | Police State2/21: Press Conf. to Announce Call for Moratorium on Death Penalty
Fresh off an emotional and significant victory that stopped the execution of an innocent man, Kevin Cooper, the Free Kevin Cooper Committee for a California Moratorium (aka, Save Kevin Cooper Committee) will host a special community and media event this Saturday, 21 February 2004 Please join the Free Kevin Cooper Committee for a California Moratorium
(formerly the Committee to Save Kevin Cooper) at the launch for a campaign to stop all executions in California! Please see the press release below for more details on the event. Date: Saturday, Feb 21st time: 4:45pm Location: Neighborhood House of North Richmond 305 Chesley Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801 For carpool information or directions, call 510-333-7966 For Immediate Release: Call for Moratorium on Death Penalty Features NFL Great Jim Brown, This Saturday in Richmond Fresh off an emotional and significant victory that stopped the execution of an innocent man, Kevin Cooper, the Free Kevin Cooper Committee for a California Moratorium (aka, Save Kevin Cooper Committee) will host a special community and media event this Saturday, 21 February 2004, beginning at 4:45 pm. The location is the Neighborhood House of North Richmond, 305 Chesley Avenue, Richmond. Committee members will provide an update on the extraordinary case of Kevin Cooper, who has been on California's death row for almost two decades; and came within 3 hours and 42 minutes of being executed by the state last week. Leaders will also issue a declaration calling for an immediate moratorium on the death penalty; and a need to abolish all state-sanctioned murders. Our special guest speaker will be Jim Brown, Founder/President of the uplifting youth empowerment program, Ameri-I-Can. Brown may be best known as a National Football League Hall of Famer, actor and humanitarian. Prior to the event, Brown and others will be visiting Stanley "Tookie" Williams, another prisoner on San Quentin's death row. (Williams, a reformed gang member, co-founder of the Crips, author of nine children's books as well as a four-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee) is the subject of the movie "Redemption," which will be aired nationally this 11 April 2004 at 8:00 p.m. on the FX Cable Network, and he will also be featured in a segment on CBS' "60 Minutes" in early April.) Also participating in the event will be a number of Bay Area spiritual and community leaders, and several well-known elected officials.* For additional information, contact the Free Kevin Cooper Committee for a California Moratorium at 510.895.0332, or visit http://www.savekevincooper.org *Invited speakers include Congresswoman Barbara Lee, State Assemblywoman Loni Hancock, Richmond Mayor Erma Anderson, Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia, SF Board of Supervisors President Matt Gonzalez, Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson, and others.
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