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International Day to End Violence against Women: Lisa Montgomery sentenced to death as advocates rally for mental healthcare; Plus: the movement for debt abolition; and Ethiopia’s Tigrey conflict explained KPFA - UpFront

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A portrait of Lisa Montgomery drawn by Azul Quetzalli (Image: savelisa.com)
0:08 – In honor of the International Day to End Violence against Women today, November 26, we take a look at the case of Lisa Montgomery, who is sentenced to death – the first woman in the US in 67 years – despite severe mental illness from a history of traumatic abuse. Advocates are calling for her forgiveness and mental healthcare instead of the death sentence, you can read more at savelisa.com
Victoria Law (@LVikkiml) is a writer, editor and prison abolitionist based in New York City. She’s written several books, including Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women. 
0:23 – Huge COVID outbreak at Golden Gate Fields racetrack in Albany raises questions about workers’ protection and safety.
Emilie Raguso (@emraguso) is a reporter and senior editor with Berkeleyside.
0:34 – Ethiopia’s Tigrey conflict and humanitarian crisis explained
Horace Campbell is Professor of African American Studies and Political Science at Syracuse University
0:46 – Dr Mohammad Nurhussein is a doctor, author and PanAfrican activist from Ethiopia. 
1:08 – The movement for debt collective action and abolition
Thomas Gokey is a co-founder of the Debt Collective and co-author of the debt collective’s new book, Can’t Pay Won’t Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition.
1:34 – Thanksgiving meals and support – GLIDE
Jean Cooper is the Chief Strategy and Impact Officer with GLIDE.
1:45 – Food bank programs and meal distribution
Katy McKnight is Director of Community Engagement at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.
 
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A portrait of Lisa Montgomery drawn by Azul Quetzalli (Image: savelisa.com)
0:08 – In honor of the International Day to End Violence against Women today, November 26, we take a look at the case of Lisa Montgomery, who is sentenced to death – the first woman in the US in 67 years – despite severe mental illness from a history of traumatic abuse. Advocates are calling for her forgiveness and mental healthcare instead of the death sentence, you can read more at savelisa.com
Victoria Law (@LVikkiml) is a writer, editor and prison abolitionist based in New York City. She’s written several books, including Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women. 
0:23 – Huge COVID outbreak at Golden Gate Fields racetrack in Albany raises questions about workers’ protection and safety.
Emilie Raguso (@emraguso) is a reporter and senior editor with Berkeleyside.
0:34 – Ethiopia’s Tigrey conflict and humanitarian crisis explained
Horace Campbell is Professor of African American Studies and Political Science at Syracuse University
0:46 – Dr Mohammad Nurhussein is a doctor, author and PanAfrican activist from Ethiopia. 
1:08 – The movement for debt collective action and abolition
Thomas Gokey is a co-founder of the Debt Collective and co-author of the debt collective’s new book, Can’t Pay Won’t Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition.
1:34 – Thanksgiving meals and support – GLIDE
Jean Cooper is the Chief Strategy and Impact Officer with GLIDE.
1:45 – Food bank programs and meal distribution
Katy McKnight is Director of Community Engagement at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.
 
The post International Day to End Violence against Women: Lisa Montgomery sentenced to death as advocates rally for mental healthcare; Plus: the movement for debt abolition; and Ethiopia’s Tigrey conflict explained appeared first on KPFA.

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