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Here are some
more photos of MVFHR
members doing what they do best, working to abolish the death penalty.
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Members of MVFHR in Connecticut protesting the Ross
execution in May, 2005.
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Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins (center) with
former Illinois Governor George Ryan
and his wife. Governor Ryan declared
a moratorium on executions in Illinois in 2000
and commuted the death sentences of
all 162 death row inmates to life sentences
prior to leaving office in 2002. |

Renny Cushing (right) with Gary Gauger
exonerated from death row. |

Bonnita Spikes (left), and Jennifer
Bishop-Jenkins (center) with exonerated
former death-row inmates Sonia Jacobs and Perry Cobb. |

Renny Cushing (left) and Bill Jenkins (right)
with Kirk Bloodsworth exonerated from
death row.
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 Renny Cushing, Executive
Director, speaking
at the Korean National Assembly |

MVFHR member, Lois Welch, wife of
Board President, Bud Welch, with President
Bill Clinton at the Oklahoma City Memorial. |

Bill and Linda Babbitt at the
Healing The Wounds Of Murder Conference
at Boston College |

MVFHR Board Member Sr. Helen Prejean signing
books after speaking in Elmhurst, IL. |
 MVFHR board
members, Rev. Walt Everett and Bill Babbitt, outside the gates of San
Quentin Prison protesting the execution of Clarence Ray Allen in January
2006. Photo by Jeff Paterson. |
 Celia McWee, whose
son, Jerry, was executed by the State of South Carolina in 2004, speaks at
the inaugural event launching MVFHR's No Silence, No Shame program.
For more photos of this event, click here. |
 Gary
Gauger with Sonia Jacobs
both exonerated from death row. |
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You and your group
working to abolish the Death Penalty |