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	"author_name": "The National Council",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/the-national-council-2",
	"title": "Tell HDR to Stop Designing New Prisons",
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	"description": "Formerly incarcerated women and designers from across the country are calling on HDR Inc to cease all their projects designing and construction prisons, jails, and detention centers. Illinois Alliance for Reentry and Justice, Families for Justice as Healing, Lioness: Justice Impacted Women&#x27;s Alliance, and The National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, and Design as Protest have come together to issue these demands to HDR, a firm that has designed 275 jails, prisons, and detention centers in the United States and continues to pursue contracts for carceral construction. We can no longer allow HDR to make billions off the backs of incarcerating our people. We demand that HDR immediately: Pull out of all jail, prison, and detention center construction projects; Commit to no longer designing jails, prisons, and detention centers; and Commit to work with directly impacted people to design community infrastructure to help repair the harm caused by the jails and prisons HDR designed.   We invite HDR to take a principled stance now and to meet with us to determine a path forward for repairing the harm in the communities where they have designed prisons and jails. Despite what HDR says, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women have been clear there is no such thing as a trauma-informed prison. Prisons are sites of sexual violence, tear apart families and communities, and cannot be reformed or redesigned. LEARN MORE AT: https://bit.ly/HDRNoNewPrisons",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-hdr-to-stop-designing-new-prisons"
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