Earleywine Chapters
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Our Mission
Our experience working in prisons throughout the United States
over the past dozen years has compelled us to focus the Engaged Zen Foundation's
efforts on the complete circle of human rights imperatives.
We have encountered appalling conditions and witnessed brutal treatment,
even murder, of prisoners. The proliferation of Draconian, technology
driven, sensory deprivation control units and super high security prisons
is of paramount concern. We have witnessed first hand the largely racially
defined classism, dehumanization, brutality, rape, torture, oppression,
virtual slavery and the eurocentric power-over dynamic that drives the
prison industrial complex, the law enforcement community and the judicial
system.
We have seen first hand, death by incarceration, institutionalized oppression,
absurd mandatory drug law sentences, "three strikes" laws, and
we have examined the effects of internalized oppression on prisoners,
their families and society as a whole. The horrendous conditions we have
encountered time and time again demand the foundation take a stand on
moral and ethical grounds in firm opposition to these dis-eased approaches
that are destroying countless lives, families and communities.
EZF is inexorably committed to the abolition of punitive incarceration
in any form, the dismantling of the prison industrial complex, and the
adoption of alternative, restorative, methods of dealing with what is
colloquially known as "criminal justice."
Ven. Kobutsu Malone, zenji
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See http://www.engaged-zen.org/mission.html
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