Judith Roderick
Template:TOCnestleft Judy Roderick...lead organizer the Redemption Project, Boston Massachusetts.
FRSO
Roderick was in 2001 active in the Boston Black Radical Congress, fighting prison injustice and high stakes testing in public schools. She was associated with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.[1]
Black Radical Congress
In 2000 Judy Roderick was a Boston contact for Black Radical Congress[2].
Boston Social Forum
At the 2004 Boston Social Forum Bringing the Movement into Electoral Politics . Panelists were Mel King, Chuck Turner, Felix Arroyo, Steve Backman, Lydia Lowe, Patrick Kearney, Judy Roderick.[3]
Jobs Not Jails
Circaa 2011, Jobs Not Jails: Statewide coalition to redirect costly prison spending towards jobs, training and support for Massachusetts' lowest income communities.
Steering committee;
- Rev. Wayne Daley, Boston 10-Point Coalition
- Monalisa Smith / Sarah Flint, Mothers for Justice and Equality
- Rev. Jason Lydon, Black and Pink
- Chuck Wynder / Sunni Ali / Phil Reason, Boston Workers Alliance
- Judith Roderick
- Nate McQueen, Youth Against Mass Incarceration
- Josh Beardsley, Jobs Not Jails organizer for communities of faith
- Felix Colon, Jobs Not Jails organizer for the North Shore
- Donnelle Wright, Jobs Not Jails organizer for Western Massachusetts
- CJ Coleney, Andrew Wagoner, Teen Empowerment
- Nicole Sullivan, Boston Feminist Liberation
- Andrew Zarro, Criminal Justice Policy Coalition
- Morrigan Phillips, Boston Living Center
- Delia Vega / Steve O’Neill / Cassandra Bensahih, EPOCA
- Andrea Goode-James, Families for Justice as Healing[4]