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Civil Politics (5/21/21): De-Facto Disenfranchisement

3 years ago

This week we were lucky enough to talk to Kristina Mensik, the National Campaign Director for The National Council For Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls. Our main topic was all about how the incarcerated (people awaiting trial, and those serving a sentence for a misdemeanor) in Massachusetts are being denied their lawful right to vote.

Follow Kristina @kristina_mensik and The National Council @thecouncilus.

If you'd like to learn more about the work that is being done in MA (or help by phone banking!) visit https://bit.ly/3hPNZwG

To learn more about The National Council: https://www.nationalcouncil.us

Further reading:

Timeline of Massachusetts Incarcerated Voting Rights - https://bit.ly/3wmIv0l

Average Amounts of Bail - https://bit.ly/3hISmtd

Massachusetts House Bill 836 - https://bit.ly/3wmpJpR

Massachusetts Senate Bill 474 - https://bit.ly/2RDo1BL

Beginning Music: Glenn Gould - Goldberg Variation #5
Ending Music: Electronic - Getting Away With it (Instrumental)

Remember to Register to vote! Mass Residents should go to: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/

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