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"The Court has effectively stripped Black, Latino, Native American, Asian American and other voters of color of the most powerful protection against racial discrimination in redistricting."
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Taifa Smith Butler
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In a new report, Stand Up Mobile, Dēmos, and Southern Coalition for Social Justice expose the barriers pushing more than 815,000 Alabamians out of the electoral process — and offer commonsense solutions to bring them back in.
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As states across the country consider Documentary Proof of Citizenship (DPOC) requirements in the wake of the federal SAVE Act’s reintroduction, one fundamental issue has gone largely overlooked: What do these laws actually cost states?
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Demos
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Latino Justice
Poder Latinx
Demos
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On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, we honor those who strived for that victory by defending its true legacy—one that demands not just political participation, but economic justice as well.
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Neda Khoshkhoo
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These proof of citizenship bills capitalize on anti-immigrant sentiment and perpetuate outright lies to justify restrictive practices that will make it harder for everyone to vote.
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Neda Khoshkhoo
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Trump’s Executive Order would likely exclude communities of color and low-income voters from the ballot and hurt all voters.
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Taifa Smith Butler
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"Protections like the National Voter Registration Act are there for a reason. It is unconscionable that the Court is permitting a voter purge this close to an election"
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A smiling Vietnamese family stands together outdoors, with two women wearing "Vietnamese American Votes" stickers, symbolizing their participation in the voting process. The image reflects pride and unity, emphasizing the role of community support in encouraging voter participation.
Explores one Vietnamese family's journey of overcoming language challenges and navigating a complex voting process to help their mom vote for the first time.
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Phi Nguyen