"All people in CT have paid the price of mass incarceration, yet we can’t afford the cost." - Anderson Curtis, ACLU-CT #SmartJustice field organizer, is testifying right now: http://ct-n.com/CTNplayer.asp?livestream=1 …pic.twitter.com/Fg21W3E9K3
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"With Black and Latino men disproportionately incarcerated, we are disproportionately rejected when we return to our communities and seek to build a life worth living." - Anderson Curtis, #SmartJustice field organizer
"I am not alone. Tens of thousands of Connecticut residents are struggling with this discrimination every day. Because of the isolation and stigma we face, it sometimes feels like we are still serving time, just in a community-based prison." - Anderson Curtis, #SmartJustice
"I’ve heard people say ‘don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.’ How does that time mean anything when you can still face perpetual punishment after you’ve completed it?" - Anderson Curtis, #SmartJustice field organizer
"Every person living with a criminal record, who has earned the chance to be part of society, should have an equal opportunity to build a successful and fulfilling life." - Anderson Curtis, #SmartJustice field organizer
"This includes people who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony, people who have been convicted of a violent or non-violent offense, people who are just beginning their reentry process, and people who have been in society for decades." - Anderson Curtis #SmartJustice
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