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Registering Voters makes the News!

We got a spot in the Post-Gazette for our jail registration work in conjunction with Just Harvest; Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, ACORN; the Community Voters Project; Work for Progress; and Duquesne University nursing and political science students last week!

“Spearheaded by inmate program director Jack Pishke, it was the largest registration effort to date at the jail and the only one jail officials knew of statewide, in anticipation of the last registration day: Oct. 6.

In a dizzying two hours, the group helped to complete 456 new registrations and about 700 absentee ballot applications.

Unlike most of the younger volunteers, Ms. Rabinowitz, 67, of Park Place, had been in jail before. She was locked up with a group of organizers for two separate stretches in 1963, after the group was arrested for registering rural black voters in the south with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

Those voters, she said, were scared because “they’d never had the right to vote before and we couldn’t tell them it wasn’t dangerous.”

The jail inmates today were just eager. And hopeful.”

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It’s a new record!

September 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in From the Field, Photos
456 new voters enfranchised!

456 new voters enfranchised!

Roxanne Banks-Williams and Terry Griffin (and former League interns Justin Witmer and Moshe Sherman) and about 50 more amazing volunteers registered the inmates at the Allegheny County Jail today — and came back with 456 new voter registrations!

Now don’t you wish you were there?  Volunteer to help copy and stamp all of these so we can turn them in to the Division of Elections!

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Reasons to Vote

September 9th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in From the Field, Something said

At the Allegheny County Jail today, we registered inmates and asked them why it was important to them that they voted in the next election. Here are a few of their answers!

I am voting because:

“I want to see change” — George

“I am voting, more people need to” — Richard

“because I want my vote to count” — Thomas

“It’s a right and I [would] like McCain to win!” — Floyd

“the economy is not what it was and it needs to improve.” — Jabbail

“I want change for the people and my children!” - David

“many people died for me to have the right to vote (I am African American)” — Vaughn

“cause I’m tired of the bulls**t!” — Clinton

“WE NEED CHANGE!” — Douglas

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