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August 4, 2009  |  By WWAV In Advocacy

“NO Justice” Strategy Meeting, New Orleans

On July 22, 2009  WWAV held it’s first NO Justice Project city-wide strategy session. We hosted 25 community allies and came together to discuss positions and a plan of action to challenge the Crime Against Nature Statute.

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  1. Bradley Howard June 13, 2010 Log in to Reply

    On July 22, 2009  WWAV held it’s first NO Justice Project city-wide strategy session. We hosted 25 community allies and came togegther to dicuss positions and a plan of action to challenge the Crime Against Nature Statute.
    +1

  2. jessica terral September 13, 2010 Log in to Reply

    im am one of the old school crime against nature victims thats still haunting me. my name is still on the register after 14 yrs. and i have complied with everything then even in 08 09 i was suppose to have been removed yet new orleans police dept still has me on there website when i called to ask why they told me to call between 8-3 to find out. i did my time and paid my dues leave me alone. i am living with hiv and other things and need decent housingh and cant get it because of this thing that never ends. cand you please help me get this off or info that will help me.

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