#90mStrong Monday: “I work to end the death penalty, in memory of my father.”
I knew long ago that even if my father's murderer was found, the only thing that would provide true healing for me would be equality and justice. Read More
UPDATE: U.S. Supreme Court Grants Stay to Russell Bucklew
Late Wednesday night, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a stay of execution for Russell Bucklew in Missouri, allowing his appeal with the 8th Circuit Court to proceed. Read More
Death Penalty Repeal Fails in New Hampshire; “The fight does not end here.”
New Hampshire Senate Fails to Pass SB 202 with Amendment to Repeal the Death Penalty Read More
#90MStrong Monday: “I was witness to his execution. I will never forget.”
In 2005 I was witness to the execution of Michael Pennington at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, Oklahoma. Read More
First Execution Since Clayton Lockett Set to Take Place 5/21—Take Action with MADP!
On May 21st, Missouri is scheduled to have the first execution since Clayton Lockett’s horrifying botched execution in April. Here's how you can take action today. Read More
#90mStrong Monday: “I would not want her murderer to get the death penalty.”
Maureen shares her powerful reasons for being one of the 90 million strong against the death penalty. Read More
#90mStrong Monday: What’s Next for Oklahoma?
"There is no argument that justice needs to be served appropriately and that society needs to be protected. But this can be achieved by means other than capital punishment." Rev. Dr. WIlliam Tabbernee reflects on Oklahoma Read More
#90mStrong Monday: “My brother sits on death row in Texas.”
"Fracturing one family won't heal another." Lottie shares why she's one of the 90 million strong. Read More
#90mStrong Monday: “I witnessed his execution.”
My name is Maria and my husband John Quintanilla was murdered by the State of Texas on July 16th, 2013. I witnessed his execution. Read More
#90mStrong Monday: 18 years in prison, while innocent.
One of the 90 million strong against the death penalty shares her powerful, personal story of innocence. Read More