New Member Orientation
For current volunteers and new, join us on Zoom to gather together and learn how we'll mobilize hundreds of our neighbors for voting rights and criminal legal reform.
For current volunteers and new, join us on Zoom to gather together and learn how we'll mobilize hundreds of our neighbors for voting rights and criminal legal reform.
Learn more about the settlement in Progeny v. City of Wichita and how the changes to the Wichita gang list affect you and what your options are. Following an explanation from attorneys from the ACLU of Kansas and Kansas Appleseed there will be a question and answer session.
Every day, individuals are jailed simply because they cannot afford bail. Join us in November to canvass your community and help create meaningful change. By going door-to-door and engaging with neighbors, we can raise awareness and build the momentum needed to reform the bail system.
We’re living through a political moment that can often feel overwhelming and discouraging. But by signing up for Election Protection, you’re resisting the pull to resign yourself to the powers that be.
We’re living through a political moment that can often feel overwhelming and discouraging. But by signing up for Election Protection, you’re resisting the pull to resign yourself to the powers that be.
We’re living through a political moment that can often feel overwhelming and discouraging. But by signing up for Election Protection, you’re resisting the pull to resign yourself to the powers that be.
For current volunteers and new, join us on Zoom to gather together and learn how we'll mobilize hundreds of our neighbors for voting rights and criminal legal reform.
We’re living through a political moment that can often feel overwhelming and discouraging. But by signing up for Election Protection, you’re resisting the pull to resign yourself to the powers that be.
Come meet the candidates on your ballot.
In Shawnee County, four State Senate seats and eight State House seats are up for election this year. Bring your questions to this meet & greet event, and engage your candidates in conversation about the issues that matter to you.
In Kansas, when people are convicted of a felony, they lose the ability to vote—this is called "felony disenfranchisement." What many people don't know is that after you've completed your sentence, you can vote.