Fallon McClure, Georgia ACLU talk up GOTV initiative ‘I Got 5 On It’
Monisha Brown: I am here today with Fallon McClure from the ACLU. I want to talk to you about this phenomenal program. I thought the
Monisha Brown: I am here today with Fallon McClure from the ACLU. I want to talk to you about this phenomenal program. I thought the
In 2021, the state of Georgia enacted SB201, known as the Election Integrity Act. While proponents argue it enhances election security, critics label it as
In a significant legal triumph for voting rights, the NAACP has successfully halted a contentious new rule proposed by the Georgia State Elections Board that
Gerald A. Griggs is an Atlanta attorney who was elected the 13th President of the State Conference of the Georgia NAACP by an overwhelming margin. Sixteen months
In a heartfelt and candid conversation with Kevin E. Hooks on “Equity in Focus,” Catrena Norris Carter, a veteran of the civil and women’s rights
Politics is a game of strategy and emotion, and no one seems to understand this better than former President Donald Trump. His ability to leverage
Navigating the complex landscape of felony disenfranchisement, individuals with felony convictions often find themselves excluded from the democratic process. Beyond serving their sentences, the challenge
In the intricate tapestry of our democracy, the right to vote stands as a vital thread, intricately woven into the fabric of civic participation. Yet,
Losing your right to vote can be a disheartening experience, leaving you feeling voiceless in shaping the future. Whether due to legal issues, changes in
In the landscape of American democracy, the right to vote serves as the bedrock, offering a pathway to equal representation and active engagement in the
Law school grad Abdul Dosumnu, the founder of the Young Black Lawyers’ Organizing Coalition, launched the “Black Ballots, Black Futures 2022” voter protection campaign. He’s
A group of 72 Black current and former Black business executives took a major stand against a controversial new voting rights law in Georgia. The
Growing up as a White man in Georgia, I have never known what it means to fear I could lose my life, or face false
The governor of Tennessee quietly signed a bill that would make it a felony for protesters to camp out at the state capital in Nashville.
By Miguel Lloyd Summer is over. Fall is here. The political season is in full swing. With the election of a reality star as president,
For the vast amount of Americans who do not live in the Deep South, the concept of Blacks not being allowed to vote seems ludicrous.
“This plan [to disenfranchise felons] will eliminate the darkey as a political factor in this State in less than 5 years, so that in no
In the wake of the deaths of Travyon Martin and Darius Simmons, many individuals and organizations around the nation have became very vocal and visible
“Today the Supreme Court made a historic ruling that paves the way for legally married same-sex couples to enjoy the federal benefits of marriage as
Michigan Republican Governor Rick Snyder has pulled a “Rosewood” and stripped the black township of Benton Harbor of its right to operate in its chosen