Katal In New York
Shut Rikers Campaign
#ShutRikers is a campaign of the Katal Center for Equity, Health, and Justice. Katal and our allies are working to cut the number of people incarcerated and the budgets used for caging people; shut down Rikers Island; and invest in real public safety: housing, health care, education, and jobs.


Increasing Jail and Prison Oversight
With jails and prison from Rikers to Marcy in crisis, New York needs and deserves an effective independent watchdog for its correctional facilities. The State Commission of Correction is an independent body mandated with the constitutional authority to ensure that correctional facilities across New York – all local jails and state prisons – are “safe, stable and humane,” but for more than 20 years, the SCOC has consistently failed to meet its responsibility. We’re working to expand and strengthen the SCOC to increase oversight and accountability by passing the Corrections Oversight Omnibus bill S.8415 – Salazar/ A.8871 – Dilan, which includes a provision to overhual the SCOC.
demanding Federal Receivership at Rikers
Since Mayor Eric Adams took office, the overlapping crises and scandals on Rikers Island have worsened. With violence out of control and the jail population steadily rising, dysfunction continues to reign at the New York City Department of Correction (DOC). Starting more than two years ago, we started ratcheting up demands for the federal courts to intervene to improve conditions at Rikers until it is shut down. On May 13, U.S. District Court Judge Laura Taylor Swain issued a decision to take Rikers Island out of the city’s control and appoint an independent “remediation manager” to address the constitutional violations. Check out our interview on NY1.

Statewide Criminal Justice Reform calls
Join us every month for the statewide call. The goals are:
- Share and highlight issues, campaigns, and projects that groups are working on to advance statewide reform;
- Identify ways to align, coordinate, and support each other in the work to end mass incarceration;
- Strengthen organizing and advocacy across issues and build movement in New York.
Calls are scheduled on the second Thursday of every month, at 12pm EST. Register now.


New York Membership
Bi-Weekly Katal Member Meeting: At these meetings, we come together with community members who have been directly impacted by the criminal legal system, and we organize to change the system. We discuss building power, shutting down Rikers, and ending mass incarceration! To learn more, please contact NY Organizing Director, Melanie Dominguez, at melanie@katalcenter.org.
See Our Members in Action:
Take Action
Contact your local officials
Tell your representatives to support probation reform!
NY Monthy Calls
Join our monthly statewide criminal justice reform call. Launched in 2017, our monthly criminal justice reform calls are the best place to find out about organizing and advocacy campaigns for criminal justice reform in New York.
Connect with us on socials
We post regularly on our socials to showcase our upcoming actions as well as the amazing work happening in the Katal community!
New York Updates
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weekly update – june 13, 2019
In this issue… Death of Jose Rivera, Brings Spotlight to NYS’s Outdated Parole System In Montgomery County, NY: Harm Reduction Training Changing the Narrative Toolkit Launch Death of Jose Rive…
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weekly update – june 6, 2019
In this issue… Parole Reform Gains Traction After Years of Organizing and Advocacy Instead of Expanding the Drug War, Legislators Should Focus on Solutions that Work Join Us for a […]
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weekly update – may 31, 2019
In this issue… In Hartford: Advocating for Social Justice The #LessIsMoreNY Coalition Applauds New York City Council for Passing Resolution 829 Katal Opposed a Drug War Response to Fentanyl In […
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weekly update – may 24, 2019
In this issue… In Albany: Engaging with Community Members to Tackle Injustice In CT: Join Us for Healthy & Just CT Coalition’s Social Justice Advocacy Day In Brooklyn: Tow Fellowship […
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weekly update – may 17, 2019
In this issue… Making Sense of Bail Reform in New York State (Part 2) A Dynamic Debate: How Can Public Sentiment Lead to Real System Change? In Albany: Join Us […]
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weekly update – may 8, 2019
weekly update – may 8, 2019 In this issue… Albany: Lobby Day and Rallying for #LessIsMoreNY Hartford: Monthly Member Meeting #RockReform10: Keith Brown on the 10-Year Anniversary of the Ro…
