"Too many families – and our communities – are being destroyed by mass incarceration," Keys said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE. "We need policy reforms that can keep people out of prison who don't need to be there, and ensure that our justice system helps to heal communities, families and individuals."
The campaign is calling for alternatives to incarceration, including drug treatment and rehabilitation programs, as well as programs to help prisoners upon release.
"Mothers across America have been crying out for change," says Van Jones, a former Obama administration advisor and founder of #cut50, in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE.
"They could have no better spokeswoman than Alicia Keys, who knows how to make change," says Jones, whose group wants to cut the prison population in half over 10 years.
"[W]hen Alicia gets involved in an issue, she moves the needle in a major way."
The campaign will be featured in Shining a Light: A Concert for Race in America, a two-hour special airing Friday at 8 .m. on A & E.
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