Stephen Marley Celebrates Justice at Annual Last Prisoner Project Gala
Written by on September 30, 2024
Kingston, Jamaica – Renowned reggae artist Stephen Marley took to social media on September 29, 2024, to express his pride in participating in the annual gala for the Last Prisoner Project (LPP), an organization dedicated to criminal justice reform and the release of individuals incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Marley, alongside his brother Damian Marley, highlighted the significance of the event, stating, “Honored to be a part of the annual gala for the @lastprisonerprj with my brother @damianmarley.” The Marleys have long been advocates for social justice, particularly concerning the decriminalization of cannabis and the plight of those affected by unjust laws.
JOURNEY TO JUSTICE Honored to be a part of the annual gala for the @lastprisonerprj with my brother @damianmarley #LPP #stephenmarley #damianmarley pic.twitter.com/S0y6DwaDoL
— Stephen Marley (@stephenmarley) September 30, 2024
The LPP gala, which gathered supporters and activists from various sectors, aims to raise awareness and funds to support those still imprisoned for cannabis-related crimes. The event serves as a platform to unite voices advocating for reform and to celebrate progress in the fight for justice.
Stephen Marley, a Grammy Award-winning artist and son of the legendary Bob Marley, has consistently used his music and public presence to champion social causes, making him a fitting figure at this important gathering. Fans and supporters took to social media to commend the Marley brothers for their involvement, recognizing their efforts in the ongoing journey toward justice.
The Last Prisoner Project continues to work tirelessly to ensure that no one remains behind bars for cannabis-related offenses as the conversation around legalization and reform evolves.
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