The sweltering heat in this Louisiana prison has put children’s lives at risk

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The sweltering heat in this Louisiana prison has put children’s lives at risk

The extremely hot conditions at Angola and other prisons in the South amount to “cruel and unusual punishment.”

Alanah Odoms

Alanah Odoms is a civil rights leader, mother, and professional support to countless activists across Louisiana and beyond. She is the first Black woman to lead the ACLU of Louisiana. Before joining the ACLU, Odoms served as the director of the Division of Children and Families, deputy general counsel of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and special counsel to Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice, Bernette J. Johnson.

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