VAAC Friday Community Meetings are a weekly space for connection, updates, and shared learning.
Voting is a right, but for many people, access is still out of reach.
May 8 | Jail Voting Rights, Barriers, and Access
Join VAAC on May 8 at 12:30 PM for a conversation on jail voting, what it is, who it impacts, and why access in jails across Michigan continues to be a challenge.
In Michigan, many people in jail are legally eligible to vote. But in most cases, they have one way to do it: by mail.
We’ll walk through the barriers people face, including how mail-in voting works in jails, where timelines, mail handling, and coordination can determine whether someone is able to cast a ballot.
We’ll also talk about what needs to change and how you can help remove the barriers that prevent eligible voters from participating.
May 8
12:30 – 1:30 PM EST
Virtual (Zoom)
Join: bit.ly/VAACFridays
May 22 | Mental Health Awareness Month Conversation
Join VAAC on May 22 at 12:30 PM for a second Friday meeting in May, featuring special guest Hakim Crampton.
Hakim Crampton is a Lyrical Educator, Hip Hopologist, Justice Advocate, Author, Consultant, Healing Centered Practitioner, Government Relations Liaison at Citizens for Prison Reform, and Founder of The Academic Mentoring & Education Network.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, this conversation will focus on the connection between mental health, policy, and access, including discussion of legislation impacting communities across Michigan.
May 22
12:30 – 1:30 PM EST
Virtual (Zoom)
Join: bit.ly/VAACFridays
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