Resources and Publications

Reports and publication produced by the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center. Please use, reproduce, and share freely.

2008 - 2009 Annual Report

2008-2009 Annual Report for the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center. A very busy two years of organizational work and accomplishments.

2010 Program Report

2010 Program report for the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center. A full overview of activities and accomplishments in grassroots organizing, community training, and urban gardening.

Progress or Profit: Positive Alternatives to Privatization and Incarceration in Shelby County

This 2006 report was issued by the MSPJC led Coalition Against Private Prisons and Grassroots Leadership in response to an effort to privatize all corr

ASVAB leaflet

Information for Memphis City Schools students on the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Test.) This is a recruitment tool disguised as a career aptitude test that is administered by

Opt-Out Form

Most parents are unaware that unless they opt-out of it, their high school age child's personal information will be shared with military recruiters.

Alternative Solution to Anti-Panhandling Efforts

In 2010, an effort led by downtown business interests and the Center City Commission (now Downtown Memphis Commission) resulted in the creation of a "no-panhandling zone" in downtown Memp

Comprehensive Retribution and Rehabilitation Report

This report was prepared by the MSPJC led Coalition Against Private Prisons in 2005 takes an initial look at the costs of privatization of services in the criminal justice system in Shelby County a

Alternatives booklet: a resoure for young people thinking of joining the military

The Alternatives to the Military Project is a youth-led counter-recruitment effort started out of the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center.

Volunteers Needed for Homeless Point In Time Count :: Memphis Survival Guides are IN!

The Shelby County POINT IN TIME count is a yearly effort to provide an accurate population count of all county residents experiencing HOMELESSNESS.Having a accurate count is crucial for Memphis and Shelby County agencies in obtaining federal funding for needed services for our brothers and sisters who live on the streets of our community.

Survival Guide: a guide to homeless services for homeless people

The Survival Guide is compiled annually by the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center.

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