Until We All Count

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An estimated 4.6 million Americans are barred from voting due to a felony conviction. In Georgia, over 230,000 people with felony convictions are excluded from decisions that impact all of our lives. There are more people under correctional control in GA than anywhere else in the world. To ensure our leaders represent all of us, we need a truly equal and experienced electorate. Please sign the petition to help us end the discriminatory practice of Taxation Without Representation.

Learn more about felony disenfranchisement in Georgia from our friends at the Sentencing Project.

Film Synopsis

In Georgia, hundreds of thousands of people cannot vote because of a felony conviction. Page and Kareemah, two friends who crossed paths in prison, have different stories but a common goal, to raise awareness and end the discriminatory practice of taxation without representation.

Until We All Count, a short film produced by Represent Justice Ambassador Page Dukes, reveals the way felony disenfranchisement is a remnant of Jim Crow, designed to strip the rights and suppress the votes of Black Georgians — and the work people are doing to win their rights back.

Screenings

Oct 14, 2023

InThrive Film Festival

Richmond, VA

Oct 7, 2023

Tubman African American Museum

Macon, GA

Presented by Rights Restoration Coalition of Georgia

Aug 25, 2023

Sentencing Project’s Civic Power Convening

Chicago, IL

Jun 21, 2023

Atlanta University Center for the Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA) Biennial Conference

Atlanta, GA

Apr 20, 2023

Columbus, Georgia Public Library

Columbus, GA

Mar 29, 2023

Represent Justice Ambassador Showcase

Los Angeles, CA

Presented by Represent Justice

Feb 14, 2023

Rights Restoration Day at the Georgia State Capitol

Atlanta, GA

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