College students sign PFADP’s national petition for repeal. (Photo by S Dear © PFADP)
The Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church where Martin Luther King Jr. was co-pastor, during PFADP’s Kairos Conference and Concert featuring Sweet Honey in the Rock in Ebenezer’s Horizon Sanctuary. (Photo by S Langley © PFADP)
PFADP Vice President the Rev. Stacy Rector along with other board members and allies setting priorities during a recent planning retreat. (Photo by S Dear © PFADP)
Past PFADP President Marshall Dayan at a PFADP interfaith prayer service. (Photo by S Langley © PFADP)
Barbara Campbell-Davis, executive presbyter of the New Hope Presbytry of North Carolina, speaks at a press conference with local clergy and PFADP staff in support of the NC Racial Justice Act in Winterville, NC. (Photo by A Lattanzio © PFADP)
This is the mission of PFADP: To educate and mobilize faith communities to act to abolish the death penalty in the United States. (Photo by S Dear © PFADP)
PFADP and NAACP leaders gathered in prayer after a press conference. Death row exoneree Shabaka Waklimi wears a T-shirt showing his solidarity with Troy Davis, who was executed by the state of Georgia in September 2011. (Photo by A Lattanzio © PFADP)
PFADP Executive Director Stephen Dear speaks at Ebenezer Baptist Church while Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, pastor of Ebenezer, and Delbert Tibbs, death row exoneree, look on. (Photo by S Langley © PFADP)
Pastors speak at PFADP press conference for NC Racial Justice Act in Winterville, NC. March 2011 (Photo by A Lattanzio © PFADP)
Randal Padgett, a death row exoneree from Alabama, and fellow exoneree Shabaka Waklimi, at a radio interview during a PFADP speaking tour of churches and mosques. (Photo by S Dear © PFADP)
Local clergy join PFADP at a press conference for the NC Racial Justice Act in Oxford, NC. (Photo by J Amgott © PFADP)
Rabbi Raachel Jurovics speaks at a PFADP press conference in the NC General Assembly surrounded by clergy and legislators from across North Carolina in support of the NC Racial Justice Act. May 2010 (Photo by S Bass © PFADP)
Sr. Helen Prejean, chair of PFADP’s Kairos Campaign, confers with Rabbi David Saperstein, director and counsel of the Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism, at PFADP’s Kairos Conference 2010 in Atlanta. (Photo by S Langley © PFADP)