Over the past couple months we've bailed out our 2nd person from Roanoke City Jail using our Roanoke Community Bail Fund, launched a "Rehab, Housing, & Jobs Not Jails" campaign to make city council divest our tax money from RCJ, have sent care packages to a couple incarcerated workers, and have also received a couple... Continue Reading →
Roanoke Community Bail Fund Is Revolving! – 1st Bail Out (8.23.19)
Building the Revolving Fund After organizing a Mama's Day Bail Out in May 2018, Roanoke Jail Solidarity decided to launch a wider-ranging and continuous project: the Roanoke Community Bail Fund (RCBF). The idea with this project is to raise a large fund open to anyone locked up in a local jail who can't afford to... Continue Reading →
RCJ Inmates Testimony #3: Toilets & Intercoms Temporarily Addressed! (7.30.19)
Since the last inmate testimony we published on 7.4.19 regarding the inhumane conditions in Roanoke City Jail (RCJ), we've received updates from 2 incarcerated workers there, and it sounds like we got a win *even if temporary*! However; it is worth reminding ourselves that humane conditions (including the basic means of sanitation) are minimum requirements... Continue Reading →
RCJ Inmate Testimony #2: What’s It Gonna Take? (7.4.19)
As the White House desperately tried to stoke patriotism by parading U.S. tanks in the streets of D.C., and we were encouraged by conservatives, liberals and capitalists alike to celebrate another year of a nation built on slavery, genocide, and colonization... and as even pediatricians and Congresspersons are affirming details of the continued crimes against... Continue Reading →
RCJ Inmate Testimony #1: 2nd & 3rd Floors Have Black Mold, w/out Toilets, Intercoms (4.16.19)
We were recently contacted by an inmate currently locked up on the 3rd floor of Roanoke City Jail about the nature of the conditions there: inhumane. He informed us the cells on the 2nd and 3rd floors don't have toilets and, due to illegal lock-downs, many inmates have had to urinate or defecate in bottles... Continue Reading →
Roanoke Jail Solidarity: Mama’s Day Bail Out Reportback (5.21.18)
Roanoke Jail Solidarity organized our first Mama's Day Bail Out action this year with the main goals of helping free as many moms from local jails by Mother's Day as possible, while highlighting the need to end money bail, pretrial (and indefinite) detention, and divest from police and prisons. We recognize that the whole damn... Continue Reading →
Roanoke Jail Solidarity: Mama’s Day Bail Out (3.21.18)
Last year for Mother's Day, groups organizing around prison issues and ultimately toward abolition (Southerners On New Ground, BYP 100, Charlotte Uprising, Dream Defenders, National Bail Out, Brooklyn Community Bail Fund and others) raised enough money to free over 120 Black moms in Atlanta, Durham, Charlotte, Tampa Bay, Brooklyn and elsewhere who (despite not being... Continue Reading →
Regardless Who The Sheriff Is (11.8.17)
The election for Roanoke City Sheriff was yesterday, and instead of wasting our time endorsing the "lesser evil" of the 3 people running, we decided to engage in some different-style 'campaigning': encouraging people to demand specific safety measures in the city jail, accountability and divestment from the sheriff's office regardless of who the next sheriff... Continue Reading →
No More Jail Deaths Demo (9.26.17)
The Roanoke City Jail (in VA) is among the top 10 jails in the U.S. with the highest death rates and has triple the national average. Two weeks ago another person died there. Local activists and community members rallied outside of the Roanoke City Jail on Tuesday to pull the curtain back on State inaction... Continue Reading →