Tag Archives: Mississippi

Fear vs. Love? Where’s the Proof?

I have stared at this white screen in front of me for two hours now. I have no idea what words I want to carve onto its emptiness. When I commit words to paper, they become sacred promises, bound to … Continue reading

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Voices of Mississippi on Facebook

The ELLA Foundation™ is headed to MS to contact, organize, and train families of those affected by Mississippi’s criminal justice system to advocate for their loved ones and effect viable change under the guise of the first chapter of the … Continue reading

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I Love You Matt Puckett. Here I Come.

Dear Matt: I find myself thinking a lot about you and your family today. Maybe because of the hurricane coming to Mississippi or maybe because of the hurricane that has already blown through. And I am not talking about Isaac … Continue reading

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“Words of a Monster?”

I have been super busy this last week with speaking engagements, interviews, and building support for The ELLA Foundation and the grassroots advocacy work we are doing in Mississippi. Let me tell you, I am not the only dogged and … Continue reading

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Focus on Devin Bennett MS Death Row Inmate #L4820

I was contacted last night by Judy Manning, a representative of Devin Bennett, MS Death Row Inmate. He is currently on a hunger strike, day 12, to protest the conditions at Parchman. Here is an update from Judy… Devin Bennett … Continue reading

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Letter to Mississippi DR Inmates from ELLA & CEDP

August 8, 2012 Dear Ladies & Gentlemen of Mississippi’s Death Row: My name is Charity Lee, and I am Founder & Executive Director of The ELLA Foundation™. Before I tell you about ELLA, and the reason for my letter, let … Continue reading

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