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I’m Isabelle Powell, and I am your candidate for mayor of Red Line.Īnd as she did everything else, moved money, planned advertising, developed policy, met with supporters, spoke out to the people of Red Line, she also, every minute, every second, consciously waited for that phone to ring.ĬHARLOTTE LINZER-COOLIDGE - Summer Unsinn (over phone) I will speak to you again this afternoon, when I’ll have a little something to share with you about prison reform. The one whose number only a handful of people know. Her old phone, the one that still had a handset that rested in a cradle. And she did all of that from home, in her rocking chair, next to her phone. #Aw fuck i cant believe youve done this redline tv#To advertising, subway posters, radio spots, direct mailings, even local TV commercials. If we truly believe in justice–if we truly believe that Red Line can be a just city–then we *must* keep that single brilliant truth at the center of our minds.Īnd she directed all that money where it needed to go. It is the act of moving our society toward what it properly ought to be. She collected endorsements, from civil liberties foundations, privacy foundations, the National Organization for Women, the NAACP. ![]() Is it just that children should be exiled for the crimes of their parents–a crime of simply stepping across an imaginary line onto an expanse of land that we claim by right of having *stolen* it from the ancestors of those same children? The law says it is. It didn’t matter if they believed in Isaiah’s innocence or not, they were just glad for the excuse to reclaim their privacy. Is it “just” that someone born to rich parents should have the best medical care as reward for his skill in inheriting money? Is it “just” that a person working three jobs just to scratch together enough money for food and rent should never see a doctor, because they haven’t worked hard enough to earn their health? The law says it is. And let’s be honest-commutity car-dwellers hadn’t exactly been thrilled about the parade of strangers through their homes in the first place. Homeowners locked their doors, hung “Free Isaiah” signs in their windows. The commutity cars shut down in quick succession. Was it “just” that an escaped slave should be captured and returned to captivity and whipped for his transgression against the law? The law said it was. Her campaign was bigger than she was, her cause bigger than just her nephew. Even now, while she still didn’t have the one thing that was everything. We confuse justice with the act of punishment for transgressions against law.Īnd she was almost angry at herself for still caring about votes. We have a funny way of thinking about justice in this country. The poor, the powerless, the historically neglected. And today I’d like to talk to you about a little thing called “justice.” This is Isabelle Powell, your candidate for city mayor. She made the media come to her, she issued her speeches from this spot, directly to everyone in the city via the integrated intercom system. ![]() #Aw fuck i cant believe youve done this redline full#Her campaign continued, full steam, but she campaigned right there, right from her own home. ISABELLE POWELL – Jessica Washington (Intercom) Isabelle Powell hasn’t left home for weeks, standing in public protest of her nephew’s wrongful arrest, and protesting injustice against the disenfranchised in general. This week in Greater Boston, Episode 27: Doors, Knocks, Keys, Locks Uhh…I’ve lived in Lemonster my whole life Want it in character voice or real voice? Tell the authorities the truth about your real involvement with the Lottery.Īfter touching the ball, Michael grew completely overwhelmed with the amount of information he received from…well, from me. This is it, proof that Powell was framed, he had nothing to do with any of it. I think that the more I go along within the journey, I’ll figure it out and hopefully I’ll be able to achieve whatever that purpose is.ĬHARLOTTE LINZER-COOLIDGE - Summer Unsinn ![]() Umm, the ups and the downs, trying to figure it all out, and trying to learn as much as I can before the time ends.Īnd I think I’m here…well, I think I’m still trying to figure out why I’m here. I am a….young, vibrant female trying to make it through…the rays of life. ![]()
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