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Attempted book bans are on the rise in Connecticut. Here’s how you can push back.
Attempted book bans are on the rise in Connecticut. Here’s how you can push back.
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Attempted book bans are on the rise in Connecticut. Here’s how you can push back.
Attempted book bans are on the rise in Connecticut. Here’s how you can push back.
Introducing early voting would begin to address the state’s racist history of voter suppression.
Introducing early voting would begin to address the state’s racist history of voter suppression.
Every person should have a chance at hope. The criminal legal system should be open to the idea of redemption and rehabilitation. We join the call for the CT Board of Pardons and Paroles (BOPP) to re-start...
Every person should have a chance at hope. The criminal legal system should be open to the idea of redemption and rehabilitation. We join the call for the CT Board of Pardons and Paroles (BOPP) to re-start...
State’s Attorney should be representing the interests of the people of Connecticut—that includes incarcerated and formally incarcerated individuals. PEOPLE LIKE ME.
State’s Attorney should be representing the interests of the people of Connecticut—that includes incarcerated and formally incarcerated individuals. PEOPLE LIKE ME.
Every Connecticut resident is affected by the decisions made by Connecticut prosecutors, known as “state’s attorneys".
Every Connecticut resident is affected by the decisions made by Connecticut prosecutors, known as “state’s attorneys".
Adolescence happens on a spectrum, and people who convicted when they were under the age of 26 should receive the same parole opportunities as young people under the age of 18 currently do.
Adolescence happens on a spectrum, and people who convicted when they were under the age of 26 should receive the same parole opportunities as young people under the age of 18 currently do.