Thanks to all the predators

For those of us following prison/carceral issues, this is one way in which Madoff affects the work. This period will have been bracketed between “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job” and “Bernie, you’ve done a helluva job.” Thanks to all the predators who make this world possible.
See ya, Dan

Statement of Robert Crane, President of the JEHT Foundation, on behalf of the Foundation’s Board of Directors

Posted under General News on Monday, December 15, 2008

The JEHT Foundation, a national philanthropic organization, has stopped all grant making effective immediately and will close its doors at the end of January 2009. The funds of the donors to the Foundation, Jeanne Levy-Church and Kenneth Levy-Church, were managed by Bernard L. Madoff, a prominent financial advisor who was arrested last week for defrauding investors out of billions of dollars.

The Foundation was established in 2000. Its name stands for the values it holds dear: Justice, Equality, Human dignity and Tolerance. It supported programs that promoted reform of the criminal and juvenile justice systems; ensured that the United States adhered to the international rule of law; and work to improve the voting process by enhancing fair representation, competitive elections and government transparency.

The JEHT Foundation Board deeply regrets that the important work that the Foundation has undertaken over the years is ending so abruptly. The issues the Foundation addressed received very limited philanthropic support and the loss of the foundation’s funding and leadership will cause significant pain and disruption of the work for many dedicated people and organizations. The Foundation’s programs have met with significant success in recent years – promoting change in these critical areas in partnership with government and the non-profit sector. Hopefully others will look closely at this work and consider supporting it going forward.

Contact:
Robert Crane, President and CEO
JEHT Foundation
212-965-0400
rcrane@jehtfoundation.org

http://www.jehtfoundation.org/news/

3rd Conversation of the Transnational Network on Women’s Issues

On Saturday, Nov 8th, from 10:30am-12:00pm, ANGELA HEWETT, PRIYA MURTHY, and TRAM NGUYEN, will speak about “Women in the Political and Electoral Processes” at the 2nd conversation of the Transnational Network on Women’s Issues.

Angela Hewett is a Virginia voter registration canvasser.
Priya Murthy is the Policy Director at South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT).
Tram Nguyen is the Associate Director at Virginia New Majority.

To join in person, please go to George Washington University Phillips Hall, Room 107, 801 22nd St, NW, or Towson University Cook Library 404A, Towson, MD, 21252.

To join us by phone, please email transfem@c4twi.org.

To view the flyer for the event, please click here:

nov-8_transnational_network_flyer_revised (DOC)

Visit http://ctwiei.ning.com/group/tnwi to hear the podcast of our previous talks.

2nd Conversation of the Transnational Network on Women’s Issues

On SATURDAY, OCT. 4, from 10:30-12:00pm, RAJ PATEL and UMA ASHER will speak about the “Global Food Crisis, Women, and Feminist Uses of Media” at the 2nd conversation of the Transnational Network on Women’s Issues.

Uma is a journalist with the Times of India, Mumbai, India, and Raj is the author of “Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System.”

To join in person, please go to George Washington University Phillips Hall, Room 411, 801 22nd St, NW, or Towson University Cook Library 404A, Towson, MD, 21252.

To join us by phone, please email transfem@c4twi.org.

To view the flyer for the event, please click here:

FLYER Oct 4 Transnational Network on Women\’s Issues (DOC)

Welcome to WIBG

Welcome to the recently launched WIBG website!

WIBG is a feminist activist – research project that seeks to document, analyze and change the status and condition of women by focusing on the neoliberal economic global development of prisons, households, and cities.

We look forward to conversation, collaboration and confabulation!

If you have any ideas, comments or questions, please contact Kelly (kellycooper3@gmail.com), Cathy (eisenhower@gelman.gwu.edu) or Dan (dmoshenberg@gmail.com).