Information for Editorial Boards, 2013 November 18

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Websites useful when reporting on death penalty issues in Kentucky

www.kcadp.org - the site of the Kentucky Coalition
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kentucky-Coalition-to-Abolish-the-Death-Penalty/
108129701627?ref=hl - KCADP FB page

http://www. youtube.com/kcadp - videos of Kentuckians, including murder victim family
members and family members of those condemned to die

http://deathpenaltyinfo.org/ - the most respected, factual source information on the death
penalty in the country; cited in major newspapers and other media outlets

http://www. kycouncilofchurches.org/ - the Kentucky Council of Churches has a clear statement
calling for an end to the use of the death penalty in this state
http://www.witnesstoinnocence.org/ - features the works of many exonerees now free and
working to end the death penalty in the U. S.

http://aclu-ky.org/ - the KY ACLU has dedicated staff time to ending the death penalty in KY
http://conservativesconcerned.org/ - newly formed nationally and working with us in KY
[CCATDP]

Contacts:

Rev. Patrick Delahanty: 502.494.3298, delahantyp@bellsouth.net, chairs the Kentucky Coalition
Ben Griffith : 502.330.4989, beng347@aol.com, victim family member who can link media to
other victim family members opposed to execution

Shekinah Lavalle: 502.636.1330, shekinah.lavalle@kcadp.org, Outreach Director for KCADP

Rev. Marian Taylor: 502.269.7715, mmt@kycouncilofchurches.org, Exec. Director of KCC

Kate Miller: 502.648.7262, kate@aclu-ky.org, Staff for ACLU working on death penalty issues
Michael Janocik: 502.741.2626, mikesuej@bellsouth.net, a volunteer with CCATDP

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