Together, we did it. 1.4 million Returning Citizens have been re-enfranchised
We did it. But not without incident. But we did it! Our organizing, litigation, public education and get out the vote efforts resulted in an
We did it. But not without incident. But we did it! Our organizing, litigation, public education and get out the vote efforts resulted in an
By Jen Lai-Peterson One week ago, we here at Advancement Project’s national office, took pause and gathered to grieve and reflect collectively on the horrific
By Shu Ohno The DeploraBomber. The heinous neo-Nazi shooting of Jewish congregants in Pittsburgh. The racist hate crime shooting of two Black grocery shoppers in
By Alexis McKenney What they’re most afraid of is young, Black, Brown and working-class people coming together because we know we ALL deserve better. –
“No surrender, no retreat!” declared Checo Yancy, one of the plaintiffs in VOTE v. Louisiana and Director of Voters Organized to Educate, Baton Rouge,
Mid-term elections are nearly here and we want to make sure communities are prepared to go to the polls. Learn how you can protect the
Five years after Shelby v. Holder ruling, we are resolved and committed to fight for the right to vote.
While racial gerrymandering claims are legally distinct and separate from partisan gerrymandering claims, the tactics at issue in all of these cases produce the same practical effect: diminishing the political power of our communities.
In a disappointing 5-4 decision today, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Ohio Secretary of State in Husted v. A. Philip