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Tilmon Golphin’s Life Matters: NC Supreme Court Ruling Gives Him and Others Reprieve from Death Row

Tilmon Golphin’s Life Matters: NC Supreme Court Ruling Gives Him and Others Reprieve from Death Row

by Mandie Sellars | Sep 25, 2020 | Emancipate NC News, Ending the Death Penalty

by Dawn Blagrove, Executive Director In 1997, Tilmon Golphin was a 19-year-old child. (Above, Tilmon Golphin’s uncle holds a childhood photo of Tilmon and his family). No different from the ones parents cry over as they leave for college. Friends and family use words...

Exploring the Youth Justice Election Perspective

by Mandie Sellars | Sep 24, 2020 | Emancipate NC News, Justice League

NJJN Membership Advisory Council Member Jorren Biggs talks with Emancipate NC’s Justice Fellow Aneesha Tucker and California Youth Activist and Policy Organizer Ronaldo Villeda about the election, innovation, and imagining safer spaces for...
Community Members Demand Cooper Release Incarcerated People at Risk of COVID-19

Community Members Demand Cooper Release Incarcerated People at Risk of COVID-19

by Mandie Sellars | Sep 24, 2020 | Emancipate NC News, Mass Incarceration

COVID-19 has spread rampantly through North Carolina’s state prisons, leaving thousands of incarcerated people infected and 12 dead. Still, NC Governor Roy Cooper has not commuted a single sentence during his 4-year term, and more than 2,000 who’ve completed their...
WUNC Profiles Emancipate NC Community Organizer Kerwin Pittman

WUNC Profiles Emancipate NC Community Organizer Kerwin Pittman

by Mandie Sellars | Sep 11, 2020 | Emancipate NC News, Mass Incarceration

In their series “Calling for Change,” WUNC has been talking with North Carolinians who are advocating for major changes in policing. On September 10, they interviewed Emancipate NC’s Kerwin Pittman about his life and what drives him in the fight for...
As Protests (and Arrests) Continue Across State, Volunteer Attorneys Protect First Amendment

As Protests (and Arrests) Continue Across State, Volunteer Attorneys Protect First Amendment

by Mandie Sellars | Sep 2, 2020 | Emancipate NC News

It has been three months since George Floyd protests began in North Carolina, and Emancipate NC has worked tirelessly to connect anti-racist protestors arrested to volunteer attorneys across the state. North Carolina has seen protests in almost 100 communities across...
My First Protest Experience

My First Protest Experience

by Mandie Sellars | Aug 30, 2020 | Emancipate NC News, Justice League

by Kyla Holton, Emancipate NC Justice League Fellow and senior at Garner Magnet High School I can so vividly remember the first protest that truly caught my eye while I experienced watching it on T.V. It was 2016, right after Donald Trump was elected as the U.S...
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Emancipate NC was founded on the knowledge that mass incarceration and structural racism harm all of us. Prison is state-sponsored violence. We are all complicit in its harms. As an organization, we are dedicated to shifting the narrative on racialized mass incarceration through community education and mobilization. The mainstream narrative that criminalizes Black and Brown people must be transformed—so that we can all get free.  Emancipate NC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and was previously known as the Carolina Justice Policy Center.

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