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The [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] and the [[Bill of Rights Foundation]] presented an evening with anti death penalty campaigner Sister [[Helen Prejean]] March 15, 2007. | The [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] and the [[Bill of Rights Foundation]] presented an evening with anti death penalty campaigner Sister [[Helen Prejean]] March 15, 2007. | ||
− | The event was endorsed by: [[Timuel Black]], [[Jane Bohman]], [[Locke Bowman]], [[Thomas Breen]], Rep. [[Danny Davis]], [[Tony Fitzpatrick]], [[Aviva Futorian]], [[Bernard Harcourt]], [[Jeffrey Howard]], Rabbi [[Peter S. Knobel]], [[Elizabeth Kooy]], [[Peter Kuttner]] (IATSE Local 600), [[Barbara Lannan]] and [[John Lannan]], [[Haki Madhubuti]], [[Martin Marty]], [[Lisel Mueller]], [[Sara Paretsky]], Father [[Arturo Perez]], [[Mary Powers]], [[Dick Simpson]], [[Elizabeth Solomon]], [[Thomas Sullivan]], [[Studs Terkel]], [[Scott Turow]], [[Standish E. Willis]] ; All Saints' Episcopal Church, [[Campaign to End the Death Penalty]], [[Black Radical Congress]], [[Center on Wrongful Convictions]], [[8th Day Center for Justice]], [[Illinois Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty]], [[The Lannan Foundation]], the [[MacArthur Justice Center]], [[Midwest Center for Justice]], [[Murder Victims Families for Human Rights]], National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression <ref>http://www.ccdbr.org/events/prejean/main.html</ref> | + | The event was endorsed by: [[Timuel Black]], [[Jane Bohman]], [[Locke Bowman]], [[Thomas Breen]], Rep. [[Danny Davis]], [[Tony Fitzpatrick]], [[Aviva Futorian]], [[Bernard Harcourt]], [[Jeffrey Howard]], Rabbi [[Peter S. Knobel]], [[Elizabeth Kooy]], [[Peter Kuttner]] (IATSE Local 600), [[Barbara Lannan]] and [[John Lannan]], [[Haki Madhubuti]], [[Martin Marty]], [[Lisel Mueller]], [[Sara Paretsky]], Father [[Arturo Perez]], [[Mary Powers]], [[Dick Simpson]], [[Elizabeth Solomon]], [[Thomas Sullivan]], [[Studs Terkel]], [[Scott Turow]], [[Standish E. Willis]] ; All Saints' Episcopal Church, [[Campaign to End the Death Penalty]], [[Black Radical Congress]], [[Center on Wrongful Convictions]], [[8th Day Center for Justice]], [[Illinois Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty]], [[The Lannan Foundation]], the [[MacArthur Justice Center]], [[Midwest Center for Justice]], [[Murder Victims Families for Human Rights]], National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression<ref>http://www.ccdbr.org/events/prejean/main.html</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] | [[Category:Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] |
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Tony Fitzpatrick
Evening with Sister Helen Prejean
The Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights and the Bill of Rights Foundation presented an evening with anti death penalty campaigner Sister Helen Prejean March 15, 2007.
The event was endorsed by: Timuel Black, Jane Bohman, Locke Bowman, Thomas Breen, Rep. Danny Davis, Tony Fitzpatrick, Aviva Futorian, Bernard Harcourt, Jeffrey Howard, Rabbi Peter S. Knobel, Elizabeth Kooy, Peter Kuttner (IATSE Local 600), Barbara Lannan and John Lannan, Haki Madhubuti, Martin Marty, Lisel Mueller, Sara Paretsky, Father Arturo Perez, Mary Powers, Dick Simpson, Elizabeth Solomon, Thomas Sullivan, Studs Terkel, Scott Turow, Standish E. Willis ; All Saints' Episcopal Church, Campaign to End the Death Penalty, Black Radical Congress, Center on Wrongful Convictions, 8th Day Center for Justice, Illinois Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, The Lannan Foundation, the MacArthur Justice Center, Midwest Center for Justice, Murder Victims Families for Human Rights, National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression[1]