Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign. That’s the statewide interfaith effort launched in February in Milwaukee to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half to 11,000 inmates by the end of 2015.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
That’s the statewide interfaith effort launched in February in Milwaukee to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half to 11,000 inmates by the end of 2015.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
That’s the statewide interfaith effort launched in February in Milwaukee to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half to 11,000 inmates by the end of 2015.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
That’s the statewide interfaith effort launched in February in Milwaukee to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half to 11,000 inmates by the end of 2015.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
That’s the statewide interfaith effort launched in February in Milwaukee to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half to 11,000 inmates by the end of 2015.
Last Sunday, less than two weeks after Election Day, 250 people packed Fountain of Life Family Worship Center on Madison’s South Side for an event dubbed a “campaign rally.”
It was, thankfully, not the precursor to another political race but the local kickoff of the 11×15 campaign.
That’s the statewide interfaith effort launched in February in Milwaukee to cut Wisconsin’s prison population in half to 11,000 inmates by the end of 2015.