Amy Ralston Povah
Amy Ralston Povah is an American prisoner advocate and the founder of the CAN-DO Foundation.[1]
Arrest and clemency
Povah (then Amy Pofahl) served nine years of a 24-year sentence for conspiracy in an MDMA trafficking case. After several media pieces covering her sentence including a Glamour magazine story by David France,[2] her sentence was commuted by President Bill Clinton on July 7, 2000.[3][4][5][6]
Her sentence was commuted along with the sentences of Louise House, Shawndra Mills, and Serena Nunn; all of whom "..received much more severe sentences than their husbands and boyfriends" according to Clinton White House Press Secretary, Jake Siewert.[7]
On January 20, 2021, she received a full pardon from Donald Trump.[8]
CAN-DO Foundation
Following her release from prison, Povah founded the CAN-DO foundation to advocate for the release of prisoners serving sentences for non-violent drug offences.[9][10]
As of August 2020, she has helped more than 100 prisoners receive clemency from the federal government.[11]
She is one of the founders of the National Council of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls.
Media
The 1998 book Shattered Lives: Portraits from America’s Drug War featured her.
Her story was featured in the 2016 documentary Incarcerating US.[12]
She directed and produced the 2013 documentary film 420: The Documentary.[13]
References
- "Arkansas prisoner gets compassionate release due to COVID-19 pandemic". thv11.com.
- France, David (June 1999). "A Crime Against Women". Glamour. New York: Condé Nast.
- Baker, Peter; Goodman, J. David; Rothfeld, Michael; Williamson, Elizabeth (2020-02-19). "The 11 Criminals Granted Clemency by Trump Had One Thing in Common: Connections". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-12-27.
- "Is there real hope for prison reform? Nonviolent offenders and the "Kim Kardashian moment"". Salon. June 29, 2018.
- "President Trump Takes a Hands On Approach to Pardons". NPR.org.
- "The power of presidential pardons". PBS NewsHour. December 25, 2020.
- https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3685262f69d76f6209a7c2/clinton-commutes-4-womens-sentences
- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/01/19/donald-trump-pardons-steve-bannon-white-house/4209763001/
- Munoz, Carlos R. "Sarasota woman's life sentence commuted by Obama". Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
- Harrison, Haley. "West Texas woman submits petition to President Trump for sentence reduction". www.cbs7.com.
- https://www.greenentrepreneur.com/article/355477
- https://www.huffpost.com/entry/obamas-pardons-highlight-_b_11878706
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2084954/