Like a weaver you have rolled up my life. You cut it off like a finished piece of cloth. Isaiah 38:12 O B I T U A R Y Jean Branch Maney Edwards, 98, a native of Nashville, Tennessee and a long-distance runner for peace, justice, and the integrity of creation, died peacefully of natural … Continue reading IN MEMORIAM – Jean Edwards
Month: November 2020
Jean Edwards 1921-2020
Dear FOR members and friends, Beloved Jean Edwards left this world this week. Next week on November 13 she would have celebrated her 99th birthday. We do not have any information at this time about funeral or memorial arrangements. I know all of you will join me in remembering, honoring, and holding her life and … Continue reading Jean Edwards 1921-2020
The failed “War on Drugs” should be replaced by universal health care
By Jim Johnson The other day I watched a Joe Biden town hall meeting that was televised by NBC. People chosen from the audience asked Joe questions and he answered their questions. I wasn’t invited so I was not able to ask Joe a question. However, the following is a question I would like to … Continue reading The failed “War on Drugs” should be replaced by universal health care
Overview of Kentucky’s Prison and Jail System
By Kyle Ellison October 12, 2020 I attended last year’s Kentucky Criminal Justice Forum in Louisville and appreciated the opportunity to discuss re-entry issues with legislators and people working on the front lines of criminal justice reform. (https://www.kentuckycjf.org/). This brought back thoughts and feelings from my years with Kentucky Department of Corrections (KDOC) as a … Continue reading Overview of Kentucky’s Prison and Jail System