AOUONsac is an All Of Us Or None Sacramento Chapter developed out of the original, AOUON in Oakland, the Oakland Chapter with one of the main founders, Dorcey Nunn. We are a movement derived out of Legal Services For Prisoners With Children (LSPC). AOUON Sac main organizer is Henry Ortiz, a Community Organizer who has been with LSPC for over 2 years now and have always been a humble servant of the
values and protections LSPC has for our incarcerated and formerly incarcerated population. AOUON staff, Policy fellowship interns, members, and Organizers of LSPC work in close proximity with those who have been unfairly treated in ways that are inhumane, degrading, forced into slavery, punished into illegal confinement & families without communication, and treated to also suffer the consequences of their incarcerated loved one leaving children without their fathers and mothers. When Mass Incarceration started overcrowding the prisons back in the 80s and 90s beginning with the slogan, “Say No To D.R.U.G.S that began a reign of terror over low-income communities and communities of color with flooding the streets with drugs causing a vast majority of people addicted.
—— To Be Continued… (will need to edit below�)
At a rate so high people with addictions to low-end Laws being passed to lock people up and punishing them through the “3resulting in punishing low-end Crimes, addictions, and people addicted to drugs these drugs for e not only were families su destroyed , locking up more people locked away for drug use and small crimes behind the “3 Strikes” Law, Tough on Crime Law Life Without Parole (LWOP), ” that linger to this day from the Jim Cow Laws with the “You’re Out,” along with the prison population during the “Jim Crow” Laws, overcrowded the prisons and many incarcerated folks grew along with their loved one When you have no rights as a human and turned to slaves and without any rights in and out of prison. and 2nd-class citizens while in prison and after rehabilitation and a 2nd chance at life. unjust through advocacy, legislative visits, authors and supporters of legislation bills representing those who are in prison and those on parole to bring into law certain right that have been violated, treated unfairly, and as 2nd class citizen by fighting and advocating against a system