Who is All of Us or None?
All of Us or None is a grassroots organizing project of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, a civil and human rights organization, fighting for the rights of formerly-and currently-incarcerated people and our families. We are fighting against the discrimination that people face every day because of arrest or conviction history. The goal of All of Us or None is to strengthen the voices of people most affected by mass incarceration and the growth of the prison-industrial complex. Through our grassroots organizing, we are building a powerful political movement to win full restoration of our human and civil rights. Learn more about us by visiting the National organization's website here and by watching our videos Locked Up, Locked Out and Enough is Enough.
Who is ABC?
Abolish Bondage Collectively (ABC) is a grassroots campaign organized and led by All of Us or None and Legal Services for Prisoners with Children working to eradicate structural racism and erase vestiges of slavery.
At any moment, over one million incarcerated people are forced to perform some type of difficult, dangerous or low-paying labor in United States prisons. Although in some states incarcerated people earn as little as 8 cents per hour, in most states, incarcerated people are paid ZERO wages while doing these dangerous jobs that do not offer protection all while contributing to more than $2 billion worth of prison industrial output for governments and private entities nationwide. Georgia is one of these states.
It will take all of us working together to end slavery in the USA. To see the timeline of "involuntary servitude" and how you can join the movement to end slavery nationwide, visit Abolish Bondage Collectively's website here.
Detailed View of Legalized Slavery Across the Nation
What companies are you supporting that use slave labor?
Image Credit: Legal Services for Prisoners & Abolish Slavery Collectively (ABC)
Did you know that slavery didn't actually end in 1865 but evolved to what is at thr root of mass incarceration today? Did you also know that incarcerated workers and those on probation and parole make over $12 BILLION worth of goods and services while getting paid as little as 3 cents and hour (convicted Georgians are paid ZERO)! Did you also know that over 4, 000 companies and government entities profit from this legalized slavery?
They call it "punishment" and "involuntary servitude" to make it sound like a good thing when in fact IT IS STILL SLAVERY! Learn more about "involuntary servitude" AKA slavery in each state by and see the below image's resources at linktr.ee/abcbanner
