Pushing To Make The Formerly Incarcerated A Protected Class
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By Jack Karp

After a pair of formerly incarcerated activists helped convince local
leaders in Atlanta to extend anti-discrimination protections to people with
criminal records by making them a legally protected class, they and others
are now working to get more cities — and eventually maybe the federal
government — to do the same.

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