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Every Little Bit Counts (5:40) Dontie Mitchell

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I was recently in the law library getting copies of the federal lawsuit I prepared to challenge, among other thing, doctor's decision denying my request for approval to form a prison chapter of my UFD organization. Which I use to positively organize, motivate, inspire, and educate young prisoners and to steer them away from gangs, drugs, and violence. I was only able to make the copies I needed because of the donations of another prisoner I used to mentor 15 years ago. If not for him, I couldn't afford these copies without going deeper into debt. I only make $14 every two weeks in prison wages, 40% of which was collected to pay off two court filing fees, totaling $855 for my last federal lawsuit and the pill in that case. In that federal lawsuit I argued that juvenile and youthful offenders should have a constitutional right to rehabilitation. That lawsuit was meant to hold New York state accountable for placing youthful offenders in prison settings that corrupt and damages them, graduating them deeper into c