Meet The Mother,
The Advocate, The Journalist, and The Founder/CEO of the Make Some Intelligent Noise Justice Movement
Wilson
Rachelle Wilson, a Media Journalism and Substitute High School teacher for twelve years. Until, there was a "Proverbial" knock on her door that would change the course of her story Forever.
She was awakened at 3:30 am, by a phone call from her only son, calling from a Delaware Police Station. Justyn, at the underdeveloped age of twenty-one, had been accused of robbing a Georgetown Liquor store.
Thank God that no one was physically Injured during the alleged robbery. The Georgetown Delaware Judge vowed to "make an example" of Justyn, and sentenced, him to 25 years of Incarceration for the offense.
The Long Arm of the American Justice System had come to Take her Son Away!
This is where the Movement for Rachelle and Justyn, began. For the first seven years they both studied the Law for 17 to 19 hours per day looking for answers. They had to try and find a solution for such a harsh sentence. Twenty-Five years of incarceration to a 21-year-old boy is Akin to a life sentence! Finally, the time came to apply the Knowledge they gained in the first seven years. The time had arrived to do more than just study, read, and intellectually know the law. It was Time to Apply the Law!
As Justyn began to move forward towards his release from prison with Good Behavior. Rachelle began the "Make Some Intelligent Noise Justice Movement," Advocating for Fair and Equitable Justice for ALL People in Americas Courthouses. Demanding More Accountability from its Judges and their "Use of Discretion" in their Sentencing.
In 2018, she started with a Facebook account to develop a public platform. On Facebook she began posting videos, news, and information about anything relating to Criminal Injustice.
Now Rachelle Wilson is a National Star Advocate and Radio Broadcast Personality via WHGE 95.3 FM Radio the first BLACK owned and operated radio station serving the Wilmington city area of Delaware, and a licensed subsidiary of the Afro-American Historical Society.
She is also found on various "Social Media Platforms", not limited to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkIn, and YouTube.
Rachelle also successfully and independently hosts Podcast on Anchor, Spotify, and iheart Radio.
Using her voice and profound passion to actively sit at the "table" with Delaware's Elected Public Servant Officials as a Political Correspondent. Since establishing her voice in advocacy she has interviewed over 25 Advocacy Organizational leaders as well as over 107 Elected Officials, and that number continues to grow!
Her mission to build collaborative relationships and become one with the Community has put her in affiliation with:
National ACLU, Smart Justice Delaware Chapter,
National Prisoners Visitation Support Organization,
PIRCOD Partners in Reentry Coalition of Delaware,
Delaware Council on Corrections / Civil Advocate,
CTAC Citizens/Churches Take A Corner Community/Neighborhood Engagement,
IMAC Interdenominational Ministers Action Counsel,
Delaware “Project Black Wall Street” Organization,
African American Family Festival Committee,
“Trauma Talks on the Table” Delaware Department of Corrections Mental Wellness,
The Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League,
H.O.M.E.S Campaign, and the
Network Delaware Civil Action Team.
Rachelle is proud to join the ranks in the Movement with fellow advocates to Speak Up for What's True and Correct. All on a mission to dismantle antiquated systems of moral turpitude and corruption, racism, and outdated inhumane Jim Crow Laws in Americas Justice Systems.
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Her FULL story is on the way with her book "Chronicles of Ra"
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