Take Action to Liberate 111 Taylor
Sign the Petition
Call on CDCR and local officials to reject GEO Group’s contract renewal and remove them from 111 Taylor.
Contact Your Officials
Tell them: 111 Taylor is not for sale to private prisons.
Call:
Governor Gavin Newsom
SF Supervisors, especially District 5
State Senators and Assemblymembers
Join an Event
We’re organizing rallies, teach-ins, and public events to raise visibility and apply pressure.
Upcoming Events:
Board of Supervisors Hearing
Government Audit & Oversight Committee
Thursday, November 6, 2025, 10 AM
City Hall, Room 272
This hearing will address concerns raised about neglect, abuse, and civil rights violations at 111 Taylor Street, operated by GEO Group. GEO, the Public Defender’s Office, Adult Probation, and CDCR have been requested to report. Introduced by Supervisor Bilal Mahmood. Show up, provide public comment and hold GEO Group accountable.
Level up your skills with our Advanced Capacity Building Training Series.
• December 6 – Policy Workshop
• February 7 – Direct Action Workshop
These in-person trainings are designed to strengthen our collective organizing power and prepare us for the fights ahead. Open to coalition members and community partners. Join us, build your skills, and deepen your practice. RSVP here! (SF training location address will be provided via email)
Visit us on instagram @comptonsxcoalition
Endorse the Campaign
Are you part of an organization, business, union, or faith group? Add your name to our growing list of endorsers.
Email: ComptonsxCoalition@gmail.com
Donate to the Legacy Fund
Help us cover legal fees, organizing costs, and the eventual transition to community ownership.
Every dollar brings us closer to liberation.
Donate Now (Select TurkXTalyor Initiative as the House Artist)
Join Us
From event support to research, we need all hands on deck.
Email: ComptonsxCoalition@gmail.com
Spread the Word
Follow us and share our campaign online:
Instagram: @comptonsxcoalition
Hashtag: #LiberateComptons
Let’s Make History Again
The legacy of Compton’s belongs to the people—not private prison profiteers.
Help us write the next chapter.
Take action today.