1. Job Opening:  IDPI seeks a dynamic person of faith to mobilize religious leaders in support of regulating marijuana like alcohol.

2. IDPI plays a key role in the Rhode Island medical marijuana victory


3. Mainstream religious groups help church gain the right to use an illegal drug

4. Federal financial aid is restored to some college students with drug convictions

5. IDPI welcomes Louise Joseph to its team

6. IDPI welcomes Rev. Terry Hawkins to its team

7. IDPI welcomes Rev. Eddie Lopez

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The Movie
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A Question of Justice is a heart-wrenching ten minute video about Hamedah Hasan, a mother of three serving a mandatory minimum prison sentence.  The continued incarceration of Hamedah Hasan is a perfect example of how the criminal justice system in seriously flawed.  There are thousands just like her.  Rev. Melissa Mummert, a filmmaker and prison chaplain, brings people to tears and inspires them to act in just ten minutes.


Hamedah Hasan &
Melissa Mummert

Download the discussion questions for the film and order a copy of the video .  Show this to members of your congregation and follow it up with a discussion that leads to grassroots action.
 
Rev. Mummert wants to capture a few of these showings/discussions to include in the full length version of the film.  So if you are holding one, be sure to contact us so that we can see about having a camera crew show up.




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