WHO: Murder victim family members opposed to the
death penalty
WHAT: Press conferences
WHEN: Tuesday, May 15, 2001: Dayton at 10am, Cincinnati
at 1pm,
Lucasville at 4:40pm
WHERE: See below for details
WHY: Because executions do not help victims' families
heal.
Bill Pelke and George White, co-founders of the
Journey of
Hope ...From Violence to Healing, Inc.
(http://www.journeyofhope.org), an organization of
murder victims'
family members who oppose the death penalty, will join
Ohio native
Abe Bonowitz, director of Citizens United for
Alternatives to the
Death Penalty (CUADP) for a series of press conferences
throughout
Ohio on Tuesday, May 15, 2001. They will be traveling on
the Journey
bus, known as "Abolition Movin'," a 1965 GMC
Coach dedicated to the
abolition of the death penalty. Bonowitz, Pelke and
White will join
local anti-death penalty activists to speak out against
what could be
Ohio's first non-consensual execution in almost 40
years.
Biographical information on these speakers is available
on the web at
<http://www.abolition.org/media.html>.
PRESS CONFERENCES ON TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2001
DAYTON: 10am
First United Methodist Church
1516 Salem Ave.
CINCINNATI: 1pm
Peaslee Neighborhood Center
Intersection of 14th and Sycamore
LUCASVILLE: 4:40pm
Southern Ohio Correctional Facility
(where the put the anti-death penalty protesters)
For more information call 561-371-5204
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