In April, we launched a new media series in partnership with Delaware Call and the Highlands Bunker. This series is focused on podcast and written media centered around some of our core work: Smart Justice, Clean Slate, education equity, voting rights, and more.

Our third part in the series is focused on our voting rights work through the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition. This episode features a podcast interview with Dwayne J. Bensing, staff attorney, and Claire Snyder-Hall, executive director of Common Cause Delaware, and a written commentary piece in the Delaware Call by Charlotte King, chair of the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice.

Click the button below to read the commentary and listen to the full podcast. Note: this link will take you to an external website, DelawareCall.com.

PODCAST AND COMMENTARY

To view more parts of this series, visit our series page.

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