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The Campaign to Exonerate Jarvis Jay Masters is revamping our public outreach. Our new and revised petition is housed at change.org.

 

HELP SPREAD THE WORD

You can help Jarvis from where you are:

  • Mention Jarvis and his story to your friends and family, neighbors, colleagues, schools, faith groups, and local and social media

  • Submit editorials, essays, and feature articles to journals and newspapers

  • Write stories and entries on blogs

  • Link to our website and Free Jarvis social media pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

  • Follow us on social media: Like the FreeJarvis Facebook page and follow JarvisJMasters on Twitter and Instagram. Use #justiceforjarvis

  • Talk about him on a radio show or podcast

  • Recommend his books to book clubs or start your own

  • Gift his books to jails and juvenile halls, schools and libraries

  • Send his books to your local elected officials 

  • Network on his behalf to related and aligned advocacy and community organizations

  • Host a special event, like a fundraiser or benefit show

  • Create artwork (i.e. visual arts, performing arts, music) inspired by Jarvis and the themes in his work to share with diverse audiences

  • Donate funds to our campaign’s outreach efforts via the Clear View Project

  • Contribute funds to other human rights and civil rights organizations in honor of Jarvis

  • Commit random acts of kindness in Jarvis’ name

  • Set your intention to benefit all beings

  • Be mindful of your impact on others

  • Dedicate your prayers for the alleviation of suffering for all beings


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Join Us

The Campaign to Exonerate Jarvis Jay Masters is comprised of a diverse group of people of different ages, races, backgrounds, and professions. We are lawyers and private investigators, students, teachers and school counselors, web developers, writers, editors, journalists, yoga instructors, musicians, media producers, and Buddhist priests and nuns. We are connected to many like-minded people and groups across America and the world. What we have in common is our deep respect for Jarvis and a strong need to obtain justice for him and others in similar situations. Many of us practice Buddhism of various traditions. Some of us are Christians, some are Jews, but all of us are united in the belief that capital punishment must be abolished.