Make Calls in Solidarity: Protect Peaceful Prison Protests
By Bruce A. Dixon
In an action which is unprecedented on several levels, black, brown and white inmates of Georgia's notorious state prison system are standing together for a historic one day peaceful strike today, during which they are remaining in their cells, refusing work and other assignments and activities. This is a groundbreaking event not only because inmates are standing up for themselves and their own human rughts, but because prisoners are setting an example by reaching across racial boundaries which, in prisons, have historically been used to pit oppressed communities against each other.
The action is taking place today in at least half a dozen of Georgia's more than one hundred state prisons, correctional facilities, work camps, county prisons and other correctional facilities. We have unconfirmed reports that authorities at Macon State prison have aggressively responded to the strike by sending tactical squads in to rough up and menace inmates.
Outside calls from concerned citizens and news media will tend to stay the hand of prison authorities who may tend to react with reckless and brutal aggression. So calls to the warden's office of the following Georgia State Prisons expressing concern for the welfare of the prisoners during this and the next few days are welcome.
| Macon State Prison is 978-472-3900. | Hays State Prison is at (706) 857-0400 |
| Telfair State prison is 229-868-7721 | Baldwin State Prison is at (478) 445- 5218 |
| Valdosta State Prison is 229-333-7900 | Smith State Prison is at (912) 654-5000 |
| The Georgia Department of Corrections is at http://www.dcor.state.ga.us and their phone number is 478-992-5246 | |
Further background on this action is published on our Party's site here.
One in every thirteen adults in the state of Georgia is in prison, on parole or probation or some form of court or correctional supervision.



