Join the J.U.S.T.I.C.E For All voting campaign.

 

In the past, a conviction often meant losing your right to vote, but times are changing. Today, many states are restoring voting rights for people with convictions, recognizing that everyone deserves a voice in our democracy.

Voting is more than a civic duty; it's a way to influence policies that impact our lives. For those with a conviction, regaining the right to vote can be a powerful step towards reintegration and civic participation. It’s a chance to advocate for justice, equality, and reforms that can prevent others from experiencing the same challenges.

 

Meet Lucinda Cross, The Black Woman Who Ensures Formerly Incarcerated People Know Their Right To Vote  

If you have a criminal conviction on your record, don’t assume you can’t vote. Laws vary by state, so it’s important to check your eligibility.

Organizations like The Sentencing Project and Restoration of Rights Project provide resources and support to help you navigate this process. Your vote can drive change and ensure that your voice is heard.

Reclaim your right to vote and make a difference in your community.

Follow @activateyourlifeinc on IG or FB for more information and join the movement for justice for all. Your vote is your voice—let it be heard.






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