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The Alice Project: Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide

$1,732
8%
Raised toward our $20,000 Goal
22 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 11, at 11:55 PM EST
Project Owners

Rebecca

Halstead

$100

Dec 07, 2023

Anonymous

$25

Nov 29, 2023

Sheryl

Wragg

$100

Nov 29, 2023

Ellen

Tuttle

$50

Nov 29, 2023

Siunik Moradian

In Memory of Lisa Montgomery

$300

Nov 28, 2023

Esty Schachter

In Memory of Marco Maldonado

$50

Nov 28, 2023

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 28, 2023

Anonymous

$150

Nov 28, 2023

Gloria Rubac

In Memory of Frances Newton

$25

Nov 28, 2023

Maria

Woltjen

$100

Nov 28, 2023

Catherine

Lemp

$50

Nov 28, 2023

Maria

Caserta

$50

Nov 28, 2023

Joanne

Pomponio

$50

Nov 28, 2023

Jonathon McKenzie

In Memory of Bernard Stiegler

$300

Nov 22, 2023

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 22, 2023

Marc

Harwitt

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 21, 2023

Anonymous

$50

Nov 21, 2023

Eric M

Freedman

$72

Nov 21, 2023

Anonymous

$25

Nov 21, 2023

Rebecca

Ferger

$25

Nov 19, 2023

Anonymous

$25

Nov 16, 2023

Bridget

Meeds

Undisclosed Amount

Nov 14, 2023
Levels
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$25

Research

Our research will lead to further thematic reports exploring the intersection between gender and the death penalty

$50

Advocacy

Building a movement lies at the heart of our advocacy to promote the rights of women and gender non-conforming people facing a sentence of death.

$150

Training

In order to build a movement for positive change, it is critical that advocates educate stakeholders on issues of gender and intersectional discrimination.

$300

Save Lives

Your donation saves lives. The Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide produces groundbreaking research on capital punishment around the world, advocates on behalf of the most vulnerable prisoners, and trains attorneys to represent indigent people facing capital charges.

$1,000

Achieve

Since the Center’s launch, our work has saved lives and helped to achieve justice