Suzanne Carter writes: "I'm honored to be able
to help CUADP and the movement by getting AbolitionWear
out to folks who will be walking billboards for
alternatives to the death penalty. On numerous
occasions, abolitionists in Indiana have been the
beneficiaries of tangible "on the ground"
support from CUADP and also from the Journey of Hope
...From Violence to Healing <http://www.journeyofhope.org>
-- support that not only helped us effectively get the
message out, but provided a big boost to our morale and
resolve. I'm hoping that by taking on some of the work
of inventory maintenance and shipping, it gives CUADP's
other activists more time to concentrate on providing
that invaluable assistance to abolitionists' actions all
over the country."
Suzanne Carter (seated) and Cheri Wallingford of the
Terre Haute Abolition Network volunteer with CUADP by
warehousing AbolitionWear stock and shipping the orders.
Also pictured is CUADP mascot, "Governor," who
visited Terre Haute with Abe in July, 2001.