In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at disenfranchised voters, the push to give them power, and the potential impact of policy changes.
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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at disenfranchised voters, the push to give them power, and the potential impact of policy changes. First, in most of the United States, if you’re convicted of a crime, you lose the right to vote, which is not the international norm. Three national nonprofits call for policy change ([link removed]) . Next, Supermajority is an organization that believes those closest to the pain should have their voices and concerns uplifted. Through this election and beyond, they are fighting to make that happen ([link removed]) . Then, looking under the hood, proposals in the Project 2025 report ([link removed]) threaten racial and economic justice gains in housing, education, labor, taxes, regulatory policy, and more. Finally,
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Should You Lose Your Right to Vote If You Have a Criminal Record? ([link removed])
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More than one in 10 Black adults are disfranchised in seven states—Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Virginia. Read more... ([link removed])
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How Black Women Organizers Center Those Closest to the Pain ([link removed])
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Project 2025: What Does It Mean for Racial and Economic Justice? ([link removed])
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Proposals in the document would restrict union rights and allow religious institutions to discriminate in hiring. Read more… ([link removed])
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A Social Lens for Health Innovation ([link removed])
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