working for ebullition of the system of mass incarceration as a whole and that means sending the war on drugs once and for all, ending it. we must shift to a public health model for dealing with drug addiction and drug abuse and stopped investing billions of dollars blocking people love in prisons and jails cells rather than investing in education and drug treatment and job creation in the communities that need it the most and we have got to end all forms of legal discrimination against people released from prison. discrimination but denies them the basic human rights to work, shelter, food, and last but not least we have to shift from the purely punitive approach to dealing with violence and violent crime in our communities to a more rehabilitated and restorative one, one that takes seriously the interest of the victim, the offender and the community as a whole. we have a lot of work to do. and if it seems like too much, if it seems like it cannot possibly be done, keep in mind all of these rules, policies and practices that constitute the system of mass incarceration, they all rest