Saturday, April 3, 2010

Justice for Lynne Stewart!

Friends of Marcia Powell heard from Lynne Stewart today, in response to a postcard we sent her from the First Amendment / Anti-Arpaio Rally at the Cronkite School of Broadcasting a month or so ago. She'd just read about Marcia in the Prison Legal News or something before getting our card.

As an attorney Lynne represented many political prisoners from our great liberation movements pro bono, in many cases, over the past few decades. That's the real reason why the federal government wants to kill her, regardless of what party is in power. Hit
her site to see why this beautiful, courageous woman is fighting cancer and the Justice Department from behind bars now herself.


If you want to write to a political prisoner and have already done your www.mailart4mumia.org project (mail your art to the White House and DOJ the week of April 24), drop a note of support to Lynne at:

Lynne Stewart (53504-054)
MCC - NY

150 Park Row

New York, New York 10007

You can also do some artwork similar to the campaign for Mumia ( or steal mine and make postcards out of it - I just messed with the color from and ordinary chalked sidewalk). We'll hit the White House, Justice Department, US Congress members, the Washington Post, and everyone else we can think of with "Free Lynne Stewart". She's the one of all the political prisoners who they themselves are probably rooting for the most right now - like Mumia, her life is in danger.

Below is the most recent letter to he supporters:

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Letter from Lynne Stewart

Dear Sisters and Brothers, Friends and Supporters:

Well the moment we all hoped would never come is upon us. Good bye to a good cup of coffee in the morning, a soft chair, the hugs of grandchildren and the smaller pleasures in life. I must say I am being treated well and that is due to my lawyer team and your overwhelming support.

While I have received “celebrity” treatment here in MCC - high visibility - conditions for the other women are deplorable. Medical care, food, education, recreation are all at minimal levels. If it weren’t for the unqualified bonds of sisterhood and the commissary it would be even more dismal.

My fellow prisoners have supplied me with books and crosswords, a warm (it is cold in here most of the time) sweat shirt and pants, treats from the commissary, and of course, jailhouse humor. Most important many of them know of my work and have a deep reservoir of can I say it? Respect.

I continue to both answer the questions put to me by them, I also can’t resist commenting on the T.V. news or what is happening on the floor – a little LS politics always! (Smile) to open hearts and minds!

Liz Fink, my lawyer leader, believes I will be here at MCC-NY for a while – perhaps a year before being moved to prison. Being is jail is like suddenly inhabiting a parallel universe but at least I have the luxury of time to read! Tomorrow I will get my commissary order which may include an AM/FM Radio and be restored to WBAI and music (classical and jazz).

We are campaigning to get the bladder operation (scheduled before I came in to MCC) to happen here in New York City. Please be alert to the website I case I need some outside support.

I want to say that the show of support outside the Courthouse on Thursday as I was “transported” is so cherished by me. The broad organizational representation was breathtaking and the love and politics expressed (the anger too) will keep me nourished through this.

Organize – Agitate, Agitate, Agitate! And write to me and others locked down by the Evil Empire.

Love Struggle,

Lynne Stewart

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