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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Voting Matters Part 3 of 3
Season 7
Episode 6
According to the Sentencing Project, half the countries in Europe allow incarcerated people to vote, but in the US, only 1 in 7 Black people can vote if they’ve been impacted by the justice system. Bonnie talks with Jerrel McCoy, a formerly incarcerated man in Compton, who now helps others sign up to vote.
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Stephanie Jeffcoat shares her personal journey and why she’s helping people to vote.
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Bonnie interviews Shaun Hough, a minister who encourages system impacted people to Vote.
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Ashley Manning discusses her Union involvement and how they work to improve the workplace.
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Bonnie meets Ashley Manning, a member of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.
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Raven is reunited with her son. Sam discusses his personal connection to Raven's journey.
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Sam and Raven talk about the long journey to get Raven’s son returned to her custody.
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We meet a formerly incarcerated young woman who is putting her life back together.
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Bonnie interviews Congresswoman Karen Bass about reducing recidivism among women.
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Bonnie interviews AHJN CEO Elinda Leedsma and Josh Green of the Urban Peace Institute.
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Bonnie talks to Kevin about Somos LA Arts Center---a place he calls his second home.
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Bonnie meets Kevin and discusses his growth via the Arts for Healing and Justice Network.