Facing Race: Tayna Fogle Fights to Get the Formerly Incarcerated the Right to Vote

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Tayna Fogle, a formerly incarcerated voting rights activist, describes her fight on behalf of Kentuckians denied the right to democracy because they’ve been to prison.

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Lmao she got arrested for being a Karen at AT&T 😂

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Very courageous woman. I dont even believe voting matters but this woman is inspiring.

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