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DESCRIPTION:This talk will address the struggle for the full restoration of civil and 
 human rights of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people. In some 
 cases I see these rights as Inalienable Rights. This conversation is 
 extremely important in light of our current political climate. The 
 vulnerable have just become more vulnerable. \n\nDorsey Nunn was sentenced 
 to life in prison before he started shaving. What followed was half a 
 century of tireless advocacy for the civil and human rights of incarcerated 
 and formerly incarcerated people. Nunn has just retired as longtime 
 Executive Director of the nonprofit Legal Services for Prisoners with 
 Children. He’s also a proud co-founder of All of Us or None, a grassroots 
 movement of formerly incarcerated people who are changing law and policy on 
 their own behalf. Collective victories include expanding access to housing 
 and employment, and restoring the vote to those on parole and probation. 
 His powerful memoir, What Kind of Bird Can’t Fly, was released by Heyday 
 Books in April 2024.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/01/30/18872799.php
SUMMARY:UUSF Forum: Dorsey Nunn "What Kind of Bird Can't Fly"
LOCATION:1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, 94109 \nor 
 Zoom:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/94920238698?pwd=BQRb21xQdDu2IadwqAaRzV4rNbcamG.1\n\nMeeting 
 ID: 949 2023 8698 Passcode: 214205
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/01/30/18872799.php
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