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Press Contact: Jeremy Cherson, Director of Communications

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 

(NEW YORK, NY) – The Ad Council and The Bail Project have joined forces to launch a new  campaign of public service announcements (PSAs) aimed at raising awareness about the injustice of cash bail. Featuring NBA legend, entrepreneur and philanthropist Carmelo Anthony; renowned professor, author and media personality Michael Eric Dyson; and actress, model, and activist Leyna Bloom, the PSAs were produced in collaboration with Scheme Engine and Director Charles Todd, and are part of a nationwide effort to highlight how the cash bail system creates a two-tiered justice system – one for those with money and another for everyone else. 

Although the United States Constitution prohibits excessive bail, nearly half a million Americans are held in jail on any given day without having been convicted of a crime, simply because their bail is beyond what they can afford. As a result, they’re effectively punished before being proven guilty, undermining the presumption of innocence. The consequences are dire: prolonged pretrial incarceration leads to job loss, housing instability or homelessness, and family separations, disproportionately affecting low-income communities and people of color. [Read personal stories of those impacted here.

The campaign, titled Freedom Should Be Free, features visually striking portraits to convey the urgency of reform. Carmelo Anthony, Michael Eric Dyson, and Leyna Bloom speak directly to the American public, emphasizing the need for change. With one in two Americans having a family member or loved one who has experienced incarceration, the campaign encourages viewers to see the issue not just through a personal lens but also as a matter of principle – one rooted in the shared belief that justice should be equal for all. 

“Justice should be fair and accessible to everyone, regardless of background or financial means. The cash bail system creates challenges for those who can’t afford it, impacting families and communities in significant ways,” said NBA legend, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Carmelo Anthony. “It’s a privilege to be part of this campaign with The Bail Project and the Ad Council to bring attention to this issue and support efforts to work toward a justice system that treats everyone equally, no matter their circumstances.”

“In the United States, wealth-based detention undermines our constitutional freedoms and devastates families – particularly Black and brown families – all while padding the pockets of an exploitive for-profit bail bonds industry,” said Michael Eric Dyson, renowned professor, author, and media personality. “I’m proud to stand with The Bail Project in this campaign to rid this country of the deep injustice created by cash bail.”

“To truly uphold the promise of equal justice under the law, we must restore the presumption of innocence. Ending wealth-based detention is the first critical step toward achieving that goal,” said David Gaspar, Chief Executive Officer of The Bail Project. “This campaign delivers a clear and urgent message: justice should not be for sale – it must be equal for all.”

“This campaign delivers clarity to an often misunderstood issue,” said Charles Todd, Director at Scheme Engine. “Cash bail is an immoral practice that fails to recognize its own biases. Reforming this broken system is an actionable step towards a more just and equitable society.”

To view all campaign-related assets and materials, visit the Ad Council website (here).

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Director of Communications and Publications

Jeremy Cherson

As the Director of Communications and Publications, Mr. Cherson directs the organization’s communications, earned media and public relations, internal communications, and publications strategies. With more than fifteen years of experience in criminal justice reform, community-based research, government operations, and research and project management, Mr. Cherson joined The Bail Project in 2020 as the Senior Policy Advisor, where he helped develop the organization’s policy team and oversaw several state and local-level advocacy campaigns. Before The Bail Project, Mr. Cherson served in several positions within the de Blasio administration at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, where his work included the development of the Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety, a citywide community safety intervention grounded in the principles of participatory justice and where he also led the DOJ-funded Smart Defense Initiative to improve the administration and oversight of New York City’s Assigned Counsel Plan. He received a B.S. in film and television from Boston University and an M.P.A. in public and nonprofit management and policy from New York University.