Please REGISTER for the conference so we know how many people to prepare for. Thank you.
CONFERENCE LOCATION: CT Building, 339 Cleveland Avenue.
Located just south of the I-670 exit ramp and the old Wonder Bread factory. It is a one-story building with a parking lot to the north and red awning at the front door. The sign in front of the building says Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation. On the Columbus State Community College website map, it is referred to as "CT."
CONFERENCE LOCATION: CT Building, 339 Cleveland Avenue.
Located just south of the I-670 exit ramp and the old Wonder Bread factory. It is a one-story building with a parking lot to the north and red awning at the front door. The sign in front of the building says Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation. On the Columbus State Community College website map, it is referred to as "CT."
RE-EXAMINING LUCASVILLE: SCHEDULE
Friday,
April 19, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Introducing Lucasville, Chairperson, Bob
Fitrakis
· Welcome
· Derrick
Jones, documentary film, The Great Incarcerator: Part 2, The Shadow of
Lucasville
· Lucasville
Uprising Prisoners speak
Saturday,
April 20, 9 to noon, Chairperson, Alice Lynd
9:00 - 9:55
a.m., two skits drawn from transcripts:
· “The Making of a Snitch,” Highway Patrol
interview with man who became an informant;
· “The Death-Qualified Jury,” exclusion of
potential jurors
10:00 - 10:55
a.m., Survivors of Lucasville
· Conditions
at Lucasville before the Uprising
11:00 a.m. -
noon, Struggle in the Courts
· Attorney
Vicki Werneke, Capital Habeas Unit, Federal Public Defender, on complicity and
obstacles in habeas representation
· Staughton
Lynd, attorney and author of Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison
Uprising
Saturday,
April 20, noon to 1 p.m., Lunch, to be provided
Saturday,
April 20, 1 to 3 p.m., Layers of Injustice, Chairperson, Staughton Lynd
· Attorney
Mark Donatelli, represented defendants after New Mexico prison uprising
· Attorney
Niki Schwartz, represented prisoners in Lucasville negotiations
· Attorney
Rick Kerger, represented Hasan in state court until taken off case by trial
court judge
· Professor Phyllis
Crocker, Cleveland Marshall Law School, chaired ABA panel on death penalty in
Ohio, member
of task force appointed by Ohio Supreme Court to examine death penalty
Saturday,
April 20, 3 to 5 p.m., breakout sessions
· Bonnie
Kerness and Ojore Lutalo, art work and video “Sneak Peek” on isolation as a
political tool in New Jersey prison
· Central Ohio
Prisoner Advocates (COPA) and Redbird Prison Abolition, current conditions in
Ohio prisons
· Others to be
announced
Saturday,
April 20, 7 to 9:30 p.m.
· Derrick
Jones, documentary film, The Great Incarcerator: Part 1, Dark Little Secrets
·
Entertainment
Sunday,
April 21, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Building Support, Chairperson, Ben Turk
· Noelle
Hanrahan, Prison Radio: Mumia Abu Jamal
support campaign
· Wide-ranging
discussion about possible future actions
To register
for the conference, go to: http://www.re-examininglucasville.org
click Registration