As a Smart Justice cohort leader with the ACLU

I’m proud to have been a part of all this change.

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

“Prosecutors hold people’s lives and fates in their hands, yet Connecticut residents have very little information about prosecutors’ decisions,” said Gus Marks-Hamilton, Smart Justice field organizer for the ACLU of Connecticut. https://t.co/ODQMeF41sf

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

H.B. 6921, establishing the Council on the Collateral Consequences of a Criminal Record, is an important step toward eliminating discrimination against people on the basis of their criminal record. Late last night, the bill passed out of the legislature. https://t.co/f1PWLDHwsO https://t.co/CHqsvwlqq6

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

Thank you, @CCEHtweets for honoring Smart Justice with the annual CCEH Social Justice award for our leaders’ work to stop discrimination against formerly incarcerated people. It’s going to take everyone, led by justice-impacted people, to end the revolving door of incarceration. https://t.co/Gu8mYoURYA

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

Going on today at the Legislative Office Building. People who have been convicted of a crime and earned their chance to reenter society should have a fair shot at getting their lives back on track without having their prison sentence held against them. Yes on HB 6921. https://t.co/v2lsJvB12l

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

UPDATE: HB 6921 hearing room was so packed with #SmartJustice supporters, the Labor Committee is moving the hearing to room 2D to make room for us to fit. https://t.co/k1o7hYRs5f

Mel (@MelMedinaCT) Tweeted:

We roll deep, we are the loudest, and we’re the realist. People, Not Prisons! #SmartJustice #ctgovdebate #CTPolitics https://t.co/azQXVPeOaS

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

We’re outside #ctgovdebate to demand that @NedLamont @OzForGovCT @bobforgovernor support smarter justice policies that support PEOPLE. NOT PRISONS. https://t.co/cnBLuywUYN

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

Do you know where your #ctgov2018 candidate stands on criminal justice issues? #ctpolitics https://t.co/mcZRCCNCZh

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

This is what democracy looks like. We’re outside #ctgovdebate to demand Connecticut’s candidates for governor stand up for policies to #endmassincarceration. https://t.co/1Jml3EcKQR

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

This week, more than 30 organizations and leaders signed a letter asking @OzForGovCT @NedLamont & @bobforgovernor to publish policy proposals to end mass incarceration & eliminate racial disparities in the justice system. Today, Griebel announced his proposals.

Our reaction ⬇️ https://t.co/bJ46sbzaae

CTJJA (@CTJJA) Tweeted:

Two of the three CT candidates for Governor have released criminal justice platforms…congrats to our partners @acluct for getting this issue to the forefront

Griebel Vows To Build On “2nd Chance” | New Haven Independent https://t.co/xn8N2Doo3I

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

Smart Justice is at today’s #WMCT2019 to demand the just, fair, and safe future our state deserves. 💪🏻 https://t.co/kQJvdptfRA

Gus Marks-Hamilton (@GusWMH) Tweeted:

ACLU Smart Justice Connecticut at “Just Mercy: Resettlement After Prison” @acluct https://t.co/KVGUf5Km7X

ACLU of Connecticut (@acluct) Tweeted:

Saying it louder for the people in the back (and the people who didn’t get to hear Smart Justice leader Tracie Bernardi at #WomensMarch2019 #WMCT2019 in Hartford): END MASS INCARCERATION NOW. https://t.co/GwOjzIvxXg

Grace (@Grace_the_movie) Tweeted:

New #prison unit opens to help young #female #inmates. #Yorkcorrectionalinstitute @CTMirror @ClariceSilber

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