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Great things are happening despite appearances! – Sister Megan Rice comments from prison!

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Sister Megan Rice
MDC Brooklyn
Metrpolitan Detention Centre
P.O. Box 329002
Brooklyn, NY 11232
April 6 2014
Dear sisters and brothers, at one with us all in this Beloved Community of participants in support of disarming now, and transforming now, the nuclear-industrial complex, wherever it rears its rapacious heads!
Greetings from the federal bureau of prisons Metropolitan Detention Centre, Brooklyn. I arrived about ten days ago, after a BOP transit tour, to the 60th detainee, added to the 59 already here since the closing of the womens unit at FCI Danbury, one month ago. (You may know, FCI Danbury is being re-readied for men again.) We are all together in the stage of pioneering the women`s unit in two huge buildings here among the 3,000 men prisoners for whom it was built.
I was taken from Ocilla on March 18th to Lovejoy, GA detention centre for about six days, when flown on March 24th for an overnight stop in Oklahoma City, where all layers of thermals etc. were removed from each of the 16 women and 100+ men flying from Atlanta with us. Brrrrr!
Early the next a.m. With one other woman destined for the Danbury Camp and 100+ more men, all of us in T-shirts and cotton khakis in 30 degree weather, got flown to Newburgh, New York, arriving March 25th Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
I could never fully describe the kindness with which a guardian angel guard (male) walked me through the intake in about 15 minutes, while I ate my baloney & Cheese sandwich (brown bread, turkey baloney!), the first meal of the day for me except for two apples given to me by my sister passenger, “Tiffany”, on the way from Newburgh to Brooklyn.
Then, dressed in more new clothes and with sheets and blankets, we got taken by 8.00 pm to unit 6 on the 6th floor. There we received the warmest welcome from the ex-Danbury settlers who generously outfitted me with their surplus from Danbury – sweats, t-shirts, socks, food – you name it! So, “Go by opposites!” Its good to be 84 and the next young thing is 70, if that! The United Nations is represented among a large population from Brooklyn, Queens and up-state New York towns – Watertown, Ithaca and Plattsburg – well represented, with one loner from near Floorence AZ.
These ten days have been spent sleeping off the journey and beginning to learn the many ropes (rules) governing the approved “Contact List” for email, phone calls and mail, and a visitors list.
Good books are available and I`ve started learning about writers and times I never had time to read before – Catherine di Medici (!), The Mercy by Toni Morrison and now Rabble rouser for Peace, the biography of Desmund Tutu, a long time hero of mine whom I tracked down for all his speaking events while in New York City, one year in the late 1980`s, accompanied by three very politically savvy homeless men from the Franklins Mens Shelter in the Bronx. Tutu gave them great hugs after each event.
Again, I thank each of you from far away places who continue to writ e to us. As I send my love and thanks and blessings, Please also send mine and yours to Greg and Mike in Leavenworth and Bradford, when you write them.
Love & peace, and know great things are happening despite appearances!
Megan Rice
Sacred Heart C.I
Gregory Boertje-Obed 08052-016
USP Leavenworth
P.O. Box 1000
Leavenworth, KS 66048
Micheal Walli 92108-020
FCI McKean
Federal Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 8000
Bradford, PA 16701
For more information visit these websites;
www.transformnowploughshares.wordpress.com
www.nukesister.org
www.orepa.org/

May 23, 2014 - Posted by | Uncategorized

2 Comments »

  1. Good scoop, Arclight!
    Inspirational !

    Christina Macpherson's avatar Comment by Christina MacPherson | May 23, 2014 | Reply

  2. 😉 nice

    citizenperth's avatar Comment by citizenperth | May 24, 2014 | Reply


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