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Michigan Liberation Monthly Assembly, September 3, on Ending Cash Bail
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This Friday, September 3rd, from 6 to 8pm Michigan Liberation will be holding our Monthly Assembly. The focus this month is on Ending Cash Bail. We’ll also be hearing from other organizers and organizations about some of their ongoing campaigns, including Clean Slate, End Truth and Sentencing / Restore Good Time, and Voting in Jail. …
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VAAC Goal for National Voter Registration Month this September
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At this week’s Tuesday morning Voting Ed and Outreach meeting, we set a goal for September (National Voter Registration month): to distribute flyers and posters to all the settings we have listed on our Community outreach spreadsheet during the first two weeks of September; to make contact with all 83 county jails about in-person outreach plans and/or…
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Voting in Prison and Then Becoming an Elected Official
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This is a great article about the power of voting. We have a committee on Voting for those who are incarcerated in Michigan. When incarcerated citizens vote it really makes a difference! https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/07/25/joel-caston-dc-incarcerated-commissioner/
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Prison Gerrymandering Addressed at MICRC Public Meeting
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Several people, including volunteers from VAAC, gave testimony at the recent Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (MICRC) meetings, on the topic of Prison Gerrymandering. Additionally, VAAC posted a statement and related materials on the MICRC website. Please check it out here and add your comments in support of ending prison gerrymandering. Check out the wonderfully…
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End Prison Gerrymandering
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The Voting Access for All Coalition (VAAC) urges you to support House Bill 4276 and Senate Bill 151, which seek to end prison gerrymandering in the state of Michigan. “Prison Gerrymandering” manipulates and distorts the voting process by counting people that are incarcerated as residents of the district in which they are imprisoned, rather than…
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Michigan Liberation Juneteenth Liberation Week of Action Starts Today
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Join us TODAY at 7PM EST as we kick off the week with a panel discussion about the system of cash bail. The cash bail system criminalizes poverty. Cash bail and pretrial detention destabilizes our families and creates long-lasting ripple effects. Ending cash bail means eliminating the structures that keep loved ones caged. Join us…
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Virtual Summit: Continuing Threats to Free and Fair Elections
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The Brennan Center, the Ash Center, and the Bipartisan Policy Center invite you to explore the challenges to voting in America and necessary solutions. This virtual event is Wednesday, June 16, 2021.
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Become a Voting Ambassador!
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Please join us in reaching out to those settings that are often overlooked in voter outreach and in our community in general. Please fill out this form to indicate interest and we will connect with you and together determine how/where you would most like to serve. Read more about our Voting Ambassadors resources here and about our Lunch…
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Chiraag Bains: Prison Gerrymandering and Voting Rights
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On the Decarceration Nation Podcast, Josh Hoe interviews Chiraag Bains about voting rights and reform, including prison gerrymandering.
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New York, Washington, and California Among States to Restore Voting Rights to Formerly Incarcerated
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California, New York, and Washington have recently passed laws restoring the right to vote to those who have been incarcerated. Several other states are considering proposals to do the same thing, or even to allow prisoners to vote while serving their sentences.
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Lunch & Learn Virtual Event: Becoming a Voting Ambassador
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Thank you to everyone for joining us. We had a wonderful gathering with over 60 people coming together to participate in launching our Voting Ambassadors program at our June 11th Lunch and Learn!! Read our summary overview of Key info. And sign up to become a Voting Ambassador. Consider a setting where you might serve as a…
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Connecticut Passes New Law to End Prison Gerrymandering
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Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill ensuring that people in state prisons will hereafter be counted as residents of their home addresses when new legislative districts are drawn. The new law makes Connecticut the eleventh state to end the practice known as prison gerrymandering, after Illinois passed its own bill earlier this year.