FROM
CITIZENS UNITED FOR ALTERNATIVES
TO THE DEATH PENALTY (CUADP)
MEDIA ADVISORY
For Immediate Release: 25 June 2003
CONTACT:
Abe Bonowitz, spokesman, Abolitionist Action Committee
800-973-6548
561-371-5204 (mobile - use starting 6/26/03)
abe@cuadp.org
David Elliot, spokesman, National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
202-543-9577, ext. 16
202-607-7036 (mobile)
delliot@ncadp.org
NBA STAR, DEATH ROW SURVIVOR TO SPEAK
STARVIN' FOR JUSTICE 2003; THE TENTH ANNUAL FAST AND VIGIL TO ABOLISH THE
DEATH PENALTY AT THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
June 25, 2003 - Washington Wizards center Etan Thomas and Florida death row
survivor Juan Melendez will be among anti-death penalty activists from at
least 17 states and two foreign countries to converge on Washington, D.C.
Sunday, June 29 through Wednesday, July 2 for four days of activities
commemorating the historic 1972 and 1976 Supreme Court rulings that
suspended the death penalty in the United States and later allowed
executions to resume.
June 29 marks the 31st anniversary of the Furman v. Georgia decision
suspending executions, while July 2 marks the 27th anniversary of the Gregg
v. Georgia ruling allowing executions to resume. Since Gregg, 859 people
have been executed in the United States. This is the tenth year in a row
that the Abolitionist Action Committee has held its annual Fast and Vigil
between the dates of these two landmark decisions. Activists, many of whom
are fasting the entire four days, are travelling to Washington D.C. from
across the United States and beyond, including from:
Alaska
California
Florida
Indiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Montana
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
South Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
and also Canada, Great Britain and Puerto Rico.
ATTENTION REPORTERS, EDITORS AND PRODUCERS:
Consider interviews with
activists from your specific state or region. A "media availability" will
be held at 11:15 a.m. Monday, June 30 on the sidewalk in front of the U.S.
Supreme Court. Among those available at that time: Florida death row
survivor Juan Melendez, the NBA's Washington Wizards center Etan Thomas,
Musician Steve Earle, and leaders from various organizations opposing the
death penalty. A public rally, complete with interesting visuals, will
begin at noon, and musician Steve Earle will perform at an evening rally.
For more information please visit
www.abolition.org/annual.html
POSTED BY:
Abraham J. Bonowitz
Director, CUADP
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(CUADP) works to end the death penalty in the United
States through aggressive campaigns of public education
and the promotion of tactical grassroots activism.
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