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Getting Out the Vote From the County Jail

Margaret Barthel The Atlantic
In many states, people held without a felony conviction are eligible to vote—but confusion, fear, and a long list of logistical complications often stand in their way.

The Yemen Crisis, Khashoggi, and the Deadly Saudi Arms Trade

Elise Thomas The Interpreter/Australia
Nora brings her four month-old son Saleh to Al Hudaydah’s main hospital.
The murder of Jamal Khashoggi has forced new scrutiny of the Saudi role in the world’s greatest humanitarian crisis. But, despite calls for a Yemen ceasefire and other posturing, no Western country has pledged to end arms sales to the kingdom.

Charter School Strike

Rebecca Burns Working In These Times
Chicago Teachers Just Voted 98% to Authorize the First Charter School Strike in U.S. History

Voters in Georgia Must Be Allowed to Vote

Ari Berman Mother Jones
A Federal Court Just Ruled That Thousands of Eligible Voters in Georgia Must Be Allowed to Vote. Republican gubernatorial nominee Brian Kemp had blocked over 3,000 naturalized US citizens from voting in 2018.

Pieta

Beate Sigriddaughter Cultural Weekly
New Mexico poet Beate Sigriddaughter laments the absurdities of war, killing in the cause of “righteous dreams.”