AFSC addresses the state violence of the criminal, legal, and imprisonment systems in our communities. We disrupt the paradigm of punishment and build healing, wellness and full liberation for all.
We focus on Washtenaw County, home of the state’s only women’s prison. We provide direct advocacy, personal guidance and liberation work with long-serving people in prison.
AFSC Michigan also engages in base-building through various organizing strategies, including the Welcome Home Good Neighbor Project--Freedom Hub and the Let Me Tell You project. These projects are dedicated to individual and mass liberation.
We organize in diverse communities and lead multiple coalitions, including the Second Look Coalition. Backed by 29 partner organizations, Second Look legislation would reduce mass incarceration by allowing for a review of people’s long sentences. AFSC Michigan staff collect the stories of women in prison who share—through letters—why they deserve commutation.
In July 2024, we issued Recommendations for Clemency Process: A Community-Centered Approach. And in August 2024, we issued Second Look Update: The 20-Year Compromise.