Humpday Hall of Shame: CCA Refuses Moment of Silence to Honor Employee Slain During Prison Riot
May 22, 2013 by Kymberlie Quong Charles
Last week Grassroots Leadership joined people from around the country in Nashville, TN to protest outside of Corrections Corporation of America's annual shareholder meeting where, this year, the for-profit prison company was "celebrating" their 30th anniversary. Among the protestors was long-time Grassroots Leadership ally Alex Friedmann who is a former prisoner and current President of the Private Corrections Institute (PCI). Alex spent six years in a CCA-operated prison and since his incarceration he has dedicated his life to criticizing the private, for-profit prison industry. To that end, he became a CCA shareholder in order to engage in shareholder activism. Alex owns enough shares in the company to attend shareholder meetings and to advance shareholder resolutions; a tool that he has used to try and force the hand of the company to acknowledge and address its record of abuse, neglect and mismanagment.

This year, Corrections Corporation of America, the nation's oldest and largest for-profit prison o
Since 1996, Mississippi law requires that convicts serve at least 85% of their sentences. At that time the state began relying on private prison operators who are mandated to operate correctional facilities at 10% less than what it costs to run public facilities. 
A year and a half after 
As a woman and a mother I value celebrations of women’s work, our social and political achievements, and contributions to society. Too often the inclusion of women’s voices, their roles in shaping history and building the world that we live in has been erased.