BUILD COMMUNITIES NOT PRISONS

WE DEMAND

No New Prisons for Illinois!

On March 15th, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced plans to spend nearly $1 Billion in order to rebuild Stateville and Logan prisons. While the conditions of Stateville and Logan prisons are horrific, they are not unique. The same report commissioned by Pritzker’s administration to assess the conditions of all IDOC facilities found that, in addition to Stateville and Logan, the operational conditions at Pontiac, Dixon and Vandalia prisons do not meet the standards necessary for their intended use. As stated in the report, each of these facilities “do not reflect modern correctional practices or the goals of the agency … and are not conducive to a rehabilitative environment.

Additionally, the Illinois Dept. of Correction’s latest Quarterly Report reveals that every single prison in the Illinois system is operating under capacity. If completed, Pritzker’s policies are on track to incarcerate children who have yet to be born.

Immediate Pathways to Release!

Michael Broadway was serving a long-term sentence, which means in spite of the prison conditions impacting his death, Michael would not have been released until year 2091 at 108 years old. Since Illinois has no parole or any other mechanism providing a pathway to freedom for incarcerated people, Pritzker’s refusal to exercise his executive authority to review and grant clemency petitions is effectively sentencing thousands of men and women to death by incarceration. Rather than spend our tax dollars to incarcerate more of our community, the Governor must use his executive powers for good, and provide discretionary release to the thousands of incarcerated men and women who are ready to come home.

“Michael Broadway was a beloved brother. He was unique and meant so much to so many people. What’s not unique is the conditions that people at Stateville face. But the conditions can change. The Policies that govern the IDOC are decisions someone made. We can change what those decisions are.”

— Renaldo Hudson, Education Director at Illinois Prison Project

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