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Creating a Powerful, Broad-Based Moral Movement

Creating a Powerful, Broad-Based Moral Movement

Sep 28, 2021

Today’s voting rights and economic justice advocates must apply two key lessons from the courageous activists of a half-century ago.

Voter Suppression Is An Attack On Democracy — And My Faith

Voter Suppression Is An Attack On Democracy — And My Faith

Apr 7, 2021

My faith teaches me to stand with the marginalized, whose voting rights are now under sustained assault.

We May Be One Election From Permanent Minority Rule

We May Be One Election From Permanent Minority Rule

Mar 8, 2021

Donald Trump has been defeated, but American democracy remains in peril. Here’s how we can reverse the trendline.

To Reduce Inequality in the Election Process, All States Should Allow Voting At Home

To Reduce Inequality in the Election Process, All States Should Allow Voting At Home

Feb 27, 2020

Letting people fill out ballots at their kitchen table and pop them in the mail reduces economic barriers to participation for low-income Americans.

A Global Spotlight on Voter Suppression

A Global Spotlight on Voter Suppression

Feb 27, 2013

Heinous schemes to limit the right to vote keep appearing in state legislatures.

Human Rights Leaders Around the World Urge U.S. Supreme Court to Uphold Voting Rights

Feb 25, 2013

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, 21 others sign open letter to the justices

Open Letter to the Supreme Court, Signed by Desmond Tutu, Human Rights Leaders from 22 Countries: Uphold Voting Rights

Open Letter to the Supreme Court, Signed by Desmond Tutu, Human Rights Leaders from 22 Countries: Uphold Voting Rights

Feb 25, 2013

We urge you to heed the United States Congress’s judgment that continued federal enforcement of the voting rights guaranty is appropriate and necessary.

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