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More than 36,000 convicted felons in Louisiana will regain their right to vote Friday, March 1. One of those people is Checo Yancy.
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There are a lot of Louisianians with criminal records. The state has the second-highest incarceration rate in the country, behind Oklahoma. In New…
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Gov. John Bel Edwards was in New Orleans last week to accept an award from Court Watch NOLA for his work on criminal justice reform. Ten bills make up the…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you a conversation between social workers.Noelle Deltufo and Ginger Parsons are close…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you this conversation on growing up in New Orleans.Kendell Morgan and Henry Byous grew up…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you a story about re-adjusting to life on the outside.Kenneth Dilosa, Tyronne Smith, and…
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As part of our StoryCorps series on criminal justice, we bring you this conversation between two young attorneys.William Snowden and Barksdale Hortenstine…
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Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight…
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CourtWatch NOLA has been gathering data on the Orleans Parish criminal justice system. The group found problems that include locking up poor people for…
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Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in unconventional spaces within the community. Each month, eight storytellers have eight…