Smart Justice leader Tracie Bernardi's speech to the Hartford Women's March

On January 19, 2019, ACLU Smart Justice Connecticut leader Tracie Bernardi stepped up to the podium at the Hartford Women's March. Here is what she told the crowd.

By Tracie Bernardi

Tracie Bernardi, ACLU Smart Justice Connecticut / CT leader, speaks at the 2019 Women's March in Hartford

Smart Justice launches at the Capitol

On January 17, 2019, leaders with the ACLU of Connecticut's Smart Justice campaign were joined by elected leaders in announcing two 2019 legislative priorities for criminal justice reform.

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This is our chance to reinvent Connecticut's justice system.

In Governor Lamont’s first State of the State speech, he declared: “This is our chance to reinvent Connecticut.” When it comes to reforming the state’s criminal justice system, Smart Justice will be pushing Governor Lamont to be true to his word and for the legislature to do its part, too.

By Gus Marks-Hamilton

ACLU Connecticut Smart Justice leaders Gus, Anderson, Ramon at the CT state capitol building / legislative office building

Smart Justice is ready to push for progress on criminal justice reform.

Governor-elect Ned Lamont's criminal justice policy committee released a strong roadmap to move our state in a safer, fairer, and freer direction during the first 100 days of 2019. Smart Justice is ready to make sure Governor-elect Lamont follows through on his criminal justice reform promises.

ACLU Smart Justice Connecticut CT leaders at criminal justice reform meeting in Hartford

A Smart Justice Agenda for Connecticut’s new Government

Connecticut voters want our state to realize its potential to end mass incarceration and eliminate racial disparities in the justice system. Smart Justice is ready to make sure Connecticut’s new governor-elect and legislature prioritize smart justice policies in their first 100 days and beyond.

By Anderson Curtis, Gus Marks-Hamilton

ACLU Smart Justice CT Anderson Curtis and Gus Marks Hamilton rally in Hartford

Will politicians stand with 87 percent of Connecticut voters?

Smart Justice has been rallying around the state with one message: Connecticut voters want smarter justice policies now, and political leaders need to sit up, pay attention, and listen to formerly incarcerated people.

By Sandy LoMonico

ACLU Smart Justice Connecticut rallies outside the CT governor debate at the University of St. Joseph in West Hartford

Connecticut should adopt smarter justice policies for a stronger economy

Connecticut faces an enormous decision about the direction of its economic future. Yet as politicians pitch visions about their plans for prosperity, most are not talking about the staggering financial toll that criminal incarceration has had on this state. I have at least 87 billion reasons why they should.

By Gus Marks-Hamilton

Gus Marks-Hamilton ACLU of Connecticut / ACLU-CT Smart Justice field organizer

Why does Connecticut need a better, smarter justice system?

"Families. Society. Economics." In the second of a two-part series of interviews, Anderson Curtis and Tiheba Williams-Bain answer one question: why is it important to end mass incarceration and dismantle racial injustice in Connecticut's criminal justice system?

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Anderson Curtis and Tiheba Williams-Bain are here to be messengers of hope

ACLU-CT Smart Justice field organizers Anderson Curtis and Tiheba Williams-Bain are educating and mobilizing Connecticut residents to end mass incarceration and eliminate racial disparities in our state's criminal justice system.

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