Breaking The Chains: The FIC Voting Rights Initiative

Breaking The Chains: The FIC Voting Rights Initiative

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Voter Education, Registration and Mobilization of the Formerly Incarcerated & Convicted Many of those affected are from urban communities and people of color.

BREAKING THE CHAINS is a voting rights initiative specifically focused on the education, registration and mobilization of Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted people, their families and communities. The United States currently incarcerates over 2.3 million people and over 7 million people are on parole or probation. There are millions of Americans who, because of criminal convictions, have lost the

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