Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity

Amplifying the voices of the 2011 and 2013 California Prisoner Hunger Strikers and their Families

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Learn More
    • Prisoners’ Demands
    • Las 5 Demandas Centrales
    • Pelican Bay Prisoners Go On Hunger Strike to Protest Grave Conditions
    • Outreach Materials
  • Parole After SHU materials
  • Families Fight Back!
  • Contact us!
    • Why Support
  • Agreement to End Hostilities
    • California Prisoners Make Historic Call for Peace between Racial Groups in California Prisons & Jails
    • “Our movement rests on a foundation of unity: our Agreement to End Hostilities.” [VIDEO included]
  • Take Action
    • Emergency Action Alert! Sleep Deprivation continues
    • Statewide Coordinated Actions To End Solitary Confinement, 24th of Each Month
    • 3 Core Guidelines
    • Become a Human Rights Pen Pal
  • Voices from Inside
    • Faces and Voices of the California Prison Hunger Strike
  • Sleep Deprivation

Tag Archives: adequate clothing and shoes

Feb 3rd Rally & Press Conference to Support Hunger Strike in Riverside County Jail

Posted on February 2, 2017 by prisonerhungerstrikesolidarity
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged academic programming, adequate clothing and shoes, demands, family photo program, hunger strike, increase visiting hours, inflated food prices, Murrieta CA, peaceful protest, press conference, Rally, Riverside All of Us or None, solitary confinement, Southwest Detention Center, stationary | 2 Comments

THIS BLOG:

  • Informs readers about organizing efforts inside & outside prison regarding the Agreement to End Hostilities and the demands of the 2013 and 2011 CA Hunger Strikes
  • Maintains an archive from the strikes
  • Shares research, history, and analysis relevant to the 2011 and 2013 actions and related ongoing struggles
  • Updates readers on how to be in solidarity with current and formerly isolated people in prison.

Click Image Below To DONATE

On July 8th 2013, more than 30,000 California prisoners initiated an indefinite hunger strike in response to the CDCR’s failure to meet their 5 Core Demands. 60 days and 1 death later, strikers suspended the strike, and California legislators committed to hold public hearings.
More Info

SIGN THIS PETITION:

Stop the Merging of Sensitive Needs Yards and General Population in California State Prisons!

Take Action!

  1. CALL FOR URGENT LAST MINUTE ACTION for Ashker v Governor case!
  2. 5/12 Watch Court Hearing in Ashker v Gov! Stop Solitary Confinement
  3. FEB 19 POLITICAL MUSICAL – Promote the Prisoner Human Rights Movement & Honor the Agreement to End Hostilities
  4. 1/15 Rally at CDCR Headquarters: CHALLENGE FORCED YARD MERGERS
  5. 11/9 Vigil for Vickie Lee Hammonds – No More Preventable Deaths at CIW Prison!
Donate      
24th of Each Month: Statewide Coordinated Actions To End Solitary Confinement  

Add your local action HERE

Click for Printable Informational Handout Materials  

Find us on Facebook!

Find us on Facebook!

Join 1,160 other subscribers

Report Backs

PRISONERS ENDANGERED - Sacramento, Calif.— On Dec. 14, 2018, families of prisoners and supporters held a rally in front of the California Department of Corrections and rehabilitation’s (CDCr) headquarters against the CDCr-induced violence that many of their loved ones are experiencing. PROBLEM IS OF CDCr’s OWN MAKING The violent gang environment in prison was created in large part […]
Reportback from HEARING in Jorge Rico’s Case Against Sleep-Depriving Checks - Report on Jorge Rico Hearing by Charlie Hinton A number of hardy souls ventured to Sacramento on May 18, 2018 to a federal court hearing on CDCr’s motion to dismiss Jorge Rico’s suit opposing the every half hour Guard One “security/welfare checks” that take place in isolation units throughout the state. With Guard One, guards […]
REPORTBACK from Feb 8th Rally, Press Conference, and Court Solidarity To End Sleep Deprivation (w/ Photos & Video) - Court Update: Judge Challenges CDCR’s Use of Solitary Confinement and Sleep Deprivation Two lawsuits against CDCR for depriving prisoners of sleep are transferred to Coleman v Brown judge On Feb 8, 2018, Northern District Judge Vince Chhabria held a hearing on a motion by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to dismiss civil […]
“We have people that are only getting out of cell twice a month.” PRISONERS UNITED & SUPPORTERS DRAW ATTENTION TO ABUSIVE ISOLATION AND MEDICAL IN ALAMEDA CO. JAILS - Nearly one third of Glenn Dyer prisoners wrap up hunger strike By Lucas Guilkey  October 27, 2017 https://oaklandnorth.net/2017/10/27/nearly-one-third-of-glenn-dyer-prisoners-wrap-up-hunger-strike/ Last week, 125 prisoners at the Glenn Dyer Detention Facility in downtown Oakland—over 30 percent of the prisoners housed there—participated in a five-day hunger strike to protest what they say are abusive conditions of isolation and poor […]
PRISONERS UNITED IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY JAILS WIN 5 CORE DEMANDS & SACRIFICE 3 DAYS OF CUSTODY MEALS FOR THE HUNGRY - PRESS: JOSE (408) 661-2604 jose@siliconvalleydebug.org FAMILIES: BENEE (408) 529-5971 benee@siliconvalleydebug.org 10/25/17 Though a hunger strike in Santa Clara County jails could have been avoided after jail administrators agreed to meet the core demands during the week of October 16, 2017 — Prisoners United on every floor of the Main Jail and M-5 and M-8 lockdown […]
MILLIONS FOR PRISONERS HUMAN RIGHTS: Reportbacks, Videos, Links, Photos from Aug 19, 2017 - MILLIONS FOR PRISONERS HUMAN RIGHTS MARCH was called by prisoners to give voice to their demand: Get rid of the slavery clause in the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Amend the 13th! The 13th Amendment to the Constitution declared that “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party […]
“A swift salute to all of the supporters…” Statement from Folsom Prison ASU Hunger Striker, Anthony Estrada - Anthony Joel Estrada Media Release June 19, 2017 A swift salute to all of the supporters and those concerned with the ongoing fight to reform CDCR’s ASUs [Administrative Segregation Units]. On May 28, 2017, I was “special” transferred under a warden to warden agreement to D.V.I.’s ASU.  This was done as a retaliation for alerting […]
Towards Liberation! After 40 days, Palestinians suspend mass hunger strike in Israeli prisons - UPDATE: New details released on agreement to suspend Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike Read here http://samidoun.net/2017/05/breaking-palestinian-prisoners-suspend-hunger-strike-after-40-days-of-struggle/ May 26, 2017 — After 40 days of hunger strike, Palestinian prisoners have suspended their hunger strike and announced that they have achieved victory in their humanitarian demands, following 20 hours of negotiations between the strikers’ leadership and Israeli occupation prison […]
PRISONERS UNITED of Silicon Valley Thank Each Other & Supporters for a Largely Successful Hunger Strike Against Solitary Confinement - Read full article in SF Bay View (includes video from a TV interview with hunger striker inside the jail) January 25, 2017 by Mary Ratcliff In late September, prisoners in the Santa Clara County jails who are part of what they then called the Prisoners’ Human Rights Movement sent a letter to Sheriff Laurie Smith […]
PRISONERS UNITED OF SILICON VALLEY Newsletter #1 - Link to full newsletter: http://tinyurl.com/gwhq2hp PRISONERS UNITED OF SILICON VALLEY ▼ December 22, 2016 – Newsletter 1 – LETTER OF APPRECIATION – Greetings and solidarity to each other and all who participated in our initial Hunger Strike to end the arbitrary use of solitary confinement and inhumane treatment in Santa Clara County Jails. Before we […]

Follow Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity on Twitter

My Tweets
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity
    • Join 1,160 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Prisoner Hunger Strike Solidarity
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar