Spoke about this travesty of justice yesterday; there's also a featured circulating petition also in that post. She still sits in jail serving her sentence for sending her kids to a "different" school district. But the good news is that she had a visit by her state representatives. They've vowed to ensure that she gets her sought after job as a school teacher upon completion of her degree. Today I have an exclusive jailhouse interview via newsnet5.com. Take a minute and a half out of your life (that's the entire length of the following video) to check it out, and should you feel compelled, do sign the petition supporting her appeal:
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Jailed Akron Mom, Kelly Williams-Bolar Exclusive Interview From Jail [VIDEO]
(H/T @AllAboutRace)
Spoke about this travesty of justice yesterday; there's also a featured circulating petition also in that post. She still sits in jail serving her sentence for sending her kids to a "different" school district. But the good news is that she had a visit by her state representatives. They've vowed to ensure that she gets her sought after job as a school teacher upon completion of her degree. Today I have an exclusive jailhouse interview via newsnet5.com. Take a minute and a half out of your life (that's the entire length of the following video) to check it out, and should you feel compelled, do sign the petition supporting her appeal:
Spoke about this travesty of justice yesterday; there's also a featured circulating petition also in that post. She still sits in jail serving her sentence for sending her kids to a "different" school district. But the good news is that she had a visit by her state representatives. They've vowed to ensure that she gets her sought after job as a school teacher upon completion of her degree. Today I have an exclusive jailhouse interview via newsnet5.com. Take a minute and a half out of your life (that's the entire length of the following video) to check it out, and should you feel compelled, do sign the petition supporting her appeal:
Labels:
Activism,
Justice,
Kelly Williams-Bolar,
Single Black Women