Jay Z isnt the only one having a very special Fathers Day this year. Thanks to the rapper, many fathers who are currently behind bars awaiting bail will now be going home.
The Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee recently penned an op-ed for Time in which he not only identified the for-profit bail bond industry and its predatory lending scheme as one of the major factors contributing to the United States being one of the most incarcerated countries in the world, but also pledged to give money to organizations that would help bail out men currently being held pending bail.
If youre from neighborhoods like the Brooklyn one I grew up in, if youre unable to afford a private attorney, then you can be disappeared into our jail system simply because you cant afford bail, he wrote. Millions of people are separated from their families for months at a time not because they are convicted of committing a crime, but because they are accused of committing a crime.
He later referenced organizations like Southerners On New Ground and Color of Change that bailed out moms for Mothers Day. As a father with a growing family, its the least I can do, but philanthropy is not a long fix, we have to get rid of these inhumane practices altogether. We cant fix our broken criminal justice system until we take on the exploitative bail industry.