From Nicole D. Porter <[email protected]>
Subject Webinars: Guaranteeing Voting Rights for All Justice Impacted Citizens
Date August 15, 2022 6:18 PM
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We invite you to join a webinar on our recent report, Voting in Jails: Advocacy Strategies to #UnlocktheVote [[link removed]] . Durrell Douglas, Jail-Based Voting Organizer, former and current corrections officials from Illinois and Texas, and the first incarcerated person to win election in Washington, DC, will discuss best practices to support voting while incarcerated.
Panelists:
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Durrel
Douglas
-
The
Sentencing
Project
*
Major
Phillip
Bosquez
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Harris
County
Sheriff’s
Office
*
Joel
Castón
-
elected
to
local
office
in
Washington,
DC
while
surviving
a
life
sentence
and
Justice
Policy
Institute
Fellow
*
Dr.
Nneka
Jones
Tapia
-
author
of
Chicago
Beyond's
Do
I
Have
the
Right
to
Feel
Safe?
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Moderated by Nicole D. Porter , The Sentencing Project
RSVP VOTING IN JAILS WEBINAR [[link removed]]
Webinar: Guaranteeing Voting Rights to People with Felony Convictions
To kick off National Voting Rights Month, The Sentencing Project and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) invite you [[link removed]] to hear from advocates who have been successful in advancing reforms in their state and are actively working to guarantee voting rights for all justice impacted citizens.
Panelists:
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Anthony
“Pete”
Petty
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Washington
DC’s
More
Than
Our
Crimes
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Cecile
Scoon
-
President,
League
of
Women
Voters
of
Florida
*
Rep.
Tarra
Simmons
-
Washington
House
of
Representatives
Moderated by Nicole D. Porter , The Sentencing Project with Monica L. Reid of NACDL
August 31, 2022, 1pm ET
RSVP GUARANTEEING VOTING RIGHTS WEBINAR [[link removed]]
[[link removed]] Nicole D. Porter
Senior Director of Advocacy
email: [email protected]
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