Freedom March

Freedom March

Marching for Awareness for Wrongful Convictions

Marching around the Nation

Freedom March State Map 

 

State Coordinators:

  1. Arizona: Contact Camille Tilley at justice4courtney@mac.com

  2. Arkansas: Contact Mandi Flinch at mflinch@nwacc.edu

  3. California: Contact Gloria Killian at

    acwip@yahoo.com

  4. Colorado: Contact Bill Newmiller at bill@newmiller.com

  5. District of Columbia: Contact Kwasi Seitu at omowaleday@yahoo.com

  6. Florida: Coordinator needed

  7. Georgia: Coordinator needed

  8. Idaho: Contact Wendy Norbom at wjnorbom@me.com or Darcy Lagana at reentryinitiative@yahoo.com

  9. Illinois: Coordinator needed

  10. Louisiana: Contact Earl Truvia at earltruvia@yahoo.com  or Sheila Phipps at sheilaphippsstudio@yahoo.com

  11. Michigan: Contact Ursula Armijo at ubarmijo@comcast.net

  12. Mississippi: Coordinator needed

  13. Nebraska: Contact Hannah Meyer at dance93@cox.net

  14. Nevada: Contact Ruby Waller rubyzandra@yahoo.com

  15. New Jersey: Contact Rev. Clyde Dunning at clydedunning@yahoo.com

  16. New Mexico: Contact Amy Allen at humblebumbles@hotmail.com

  17. New York: Contact Pat Borden at borden.pm@gmail.com

  18. North Carolina: Coordinator needed

  19. Oklahoma: Contact Sherri Heath at sherri4freedom@hotmail.com

  20. Pennsylvania: Contact MaryAnn Lubas at mlubas2@yahoo.com

  21. South Carolina: Contact Tracy Braswell at keithandtracybradley@yahoo.com

  22. Texas: Contact justicereform@gmail.com

  23. Virginia: Coordinator needed

 

Other state contacts will be added later.

Coordinators and Volunteers Needed

We started out with the shaded states: Oklahoma, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Michigan, and North Carolina. The states with a red dot have now joined the march with coordinators working diligently to make a march happen in those states. The states with blue dots have volunteers and/or speakers interested in participating and are in need of a coordinator. It's not too late to coordinate a march in your state.

All states still need volunteers and the states without shading or a dot need coordinators.