Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity

Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, the Baháʼí faith and many others share a central commitment to the sacredness of every person.

Welcome the refugee.
Treat the stranger as your own.
Compassion knows no borders.
Love has no walls.

For more than twenty years, the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity has been joining hands with people of faith to act on these core beliefs. We defend the humanity of the immigrant and fight for the rights of the incarcerated. Working at the intersection of spirituality and social movements, we mobilize congregations to take a stand on issues of social justice like immigration and mass incarceration… [read more]

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TAKE ACTION TODAY!

💥 Click here to email the Senate Committee on Public Safety 💥

Share this action link within your networks: bit.ly/sub5letter

TAKE ACTION: Write to members of the Senate Committee on Public Safety urging them to halt funding for prison expansion, reduce CDCR’s $14.6 billion budget, commit to at least 5 more prison closures, and invest in community-based resources that truly make us safe.

Context: On May 2nd, the Senate Committee on Public Safety discussed Governor Newsom’s San Quentin ‘transformation plan, which seeks to pour $240 million into construction of a new building at San Quentin. Facing a multi-billion dollar budget deficit, California should be reducing CDCR funding, NOT expanding its prisons while cutting investments in key areas like education, housing, climate change mitigation, public defenders, food access, and more
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TAKE ACTION TODAY! 

💥 Click here to email the Senate Committee on Public Safety 💥

Share this action link within your networks: bit.ly/sub5letter

TAKE ACTION: Write to members of the Senate Committee on Public Safety urging them to halt funding for prison expansion, reduce CDCR’s $14.6 billion budget, commit to at least 5 more prison closures, and invest in community-based resources that truly make us safe.

Context: On May 2nd, the Senate Committee on Public Safety discussed Governor Newsom’s San Quentin ‘transformation plan, which seeks to pour $240 million into construction of a new building at San Quentin. Facing a multi-billion dollar budget deficit, California should be reducing CDCR funding, NOT expanding its prisons while cutting investments in key areas like education, housing, climate change mitigation, public defenders, food access, and more
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