Solidarity Café with OAR

Tea & Coffee… Solidarity with political prisoners at Alternatives Library.

You are cordially invited to the Alternatives Library for “Solidarity Café”, an event in support of political prisoners.

We will be serving delicious locally roasted coffee, a variety of delicious herbal, green, and black teas.

Join us in conversation about supporting political prisoners & challenging the prison industrial complex.

This month, Valerie Sykes will be visiting the Alternatives Library to explain OAR, and ways that community members can get involved and volunteer or learn more about incarceration issues in Tompkins County.

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Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources

OAR began its mission in 1976 as a volunteer organization run by a small and dedicated group of Tompkins County residents concerned with local incarceration issues. The agency initially functioned as a visitation service for prisoners in county jail, striving to mitigate the negative effects of institutionalization through simple humane acts. Our mandate has expanded from jail visitation to include a range of support and advocacy services for former and current inmates, as well as for their families and friends.

OAR’s present services include: arranging interest-free bail loans for qualifying pre-trial detainees; facilitating inmate contact with their families, loved ones, employers and schools; increasing clients’ awareness of and access to appropriate community services and criminal justice resources; providing a community presence at Tompkins County Jail to promote humane and legally required treatment of incarcerated persons; providing Tompkins county jail inmates with assistance, problem-solving and therapeutic dialogue to mitigate the stress, isolation, and depression associated with incarceration.

About OAR

Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources, formerly known as Offender Aid and Restoration is an independent non-profit agency that welcomes community involvement and support. We advocate for the rights and welfare of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated community members and their families in Tompkins County.

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Ryan Clover-Owens

I'm on a mission to prove that we can live in a society that reconciles with our history, respects difference, cherishes the land and animals, and can create solutions to the challenges we face.