Meet the Founder

“ There is no such thing as a tough or soft-on-crime politician. There’s only pro or anti-slavery..”

Marcus Kelley, The Founder

Marcus Kelley

Who Is Marcus Kelley?

Born in Youngstown, Ohio, and raised in Pontiac, Michigan, Marcus is the Founder of Change Up, an organization led by the formerly incarcerated to end the big business and dehumanize policies of the prison industry. A victim of wrongful conviction Marcus spent nearly 9 years in prison. While incarcerated, he used his voice to fight for the civil rights of prisoners and successfully organized a hunger strike which led to the cancellation of Aramark’s contract due to them serving food spoiled with maggots to prisoner/prisoners. He also successfully fought for education and job training and filed a successful prisoner civil rights complaint against the MDOC. This passion for standing up for what is right has remained strong since his release and he remains rooted in his vision to build systems that are based on true justice, shared humanity, and compassion. 

Strong Strategic Planner and Organizer 

While incarcerated, he:

Mental Health Issues

After spending multiple stretches in solitary confinement as a result of standing for human rights, he was diagnosed with PTSD and once freed after 9 long years, he had a hard time adjusting to society.

“I wasn’t the same person I was prior to entering prison” –Marcus Kelley 

As a returning citizen, he experienced the systems of legal discrimination as a result of having the words “criminal record” attached to his name, which was created solely for the disenfranchisement of black people-a system that was designed with the use of the exception clause to the 13th amendment and state constitutions. These issues of discrimination that Michigan’s Ban The Box Michigan Passes New Ban-the-Box Law was created but failed to address consisted of:

As an expert on these issues by way of experience as well as data he’d collected from active members justice impacted community members,  Marcus believes that meaningful and successful tools to full restoration and enfranchisement are:

He also believes that full restoration and enfranchisement of prisoners and returning citizens begins with:

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