Phone zap: demand that James be allowed to help his family bury his sister

CALL TO ACTION: MAKE A PHONE CALL & SHARE

The MA DOC is at it again. 

We received word earlier this week that one of our friends at MCI-Norfolk, James Horton, was denied access to his sister’s funeral. James meets all of the qualifications required under the DOC regulations for a 24-hour transport to attend the funeral of a relative. While these regulations allow funeral passes, the DOC regularly denies such requests, preventing people inside from being able to grieve the loss of family members in person. 

In this case, not only was James forced to miss his sister’s funeral, he was also forbidden from sending out $400 to help his family cover the funeral costs. This is a new DOC regulation within the last year that attempts to separate people from their communities further by preventing them from providing financial support with what little wages they make inside. 

It’s been a while since we’ve asked you all to make phone calls. James has asked for our help. Can you make a call today to demand he be allowed to help his family grieve? 

Please leave a comment when you’ve called to let us know how the superintendent responds.

**CALL SCRIPT**

Call MCI-Norfolk superintendent Steven Silva at (508) 660-5900 x 211

Hi, my name is (your name). I am a friend/concerned citizen calling on behalf of a prisoner there, James Horton, W108660. James’s sister recently died. He was denied the ability to attend her funeral and to send out $400 to support funeral costs. This is in violation of the very regulations the DOC claims to follow. I am calling to demand that he be allowed to help his family grieve. Can you confirm that he will be allowed to send $400 to the funeral home?

 

Send your support to Wayland!

Update: As of late 3/30, Wayland has been released 
from solitary confinement. He is still being 
charged with organizing (which is a "crime" in 
prison) and has been hit with two disciplinary 
reports for which he may face consequences. 
Please fill out our contact form to get on our 
emergency mailing list if there is further 
retaliation.

Wayland may be out of solitary, but the fight isn't 
over. Please continue to send him love while he heals 
from his ordeal.

 

Update from our beloved friend and activist Wayland Coleman!

Wayland has asked for notes of encouragement as he continues the fight for water justice and human rights in Massachusetts prisons.

He has asked specifically for all concerned people in solidarity with his struggle, to send water related stories, memories, and jokes to help him keep his spirits up while he is in solitary confinement.

Please write to Wayland at

Wayland Coleman #W65484
MCI Norfolk
PO Box 43 Norfolk, MA
02056

Note: the DOC in Massachusetts photocopies/scans
and reads all incoming and outgoing mail from the 
prison. Please note this when you are writing.
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