Tag: discrimination
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Second Chances Deliver – Why Employers Can’t Afford to Overlook Justice Impacted Talent
In today’s competitive job market, companies everywhere are struggling to find reliable, skilled talent. Meanwhile, more than 80 million Americans, roughly one in three adults, carry a criminal record that too often excludes them from job opportunities. According to the Second Chance Business Coalition (SCBC), this untapped talent pool is being overlooked at a time…
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The Need for Fair Housing in Tennessee for Individuals with a Criminal Background
Fair housing is a fundamental right that should be accessible to all individuals, including those with a criminal background. In Tennessee, as in many other states, individuals with criminal records often face significant barriers when seeking safe and affordable housing. This article explores the discriminatory nature of these barriers and proposes legislative changes to protect…
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Navigating Life as a Returning Citizen: Eight Years On and Still Facing Injustices
Returning to society after incarceration is a journey filled with challenges and barriers, many of which persist long after release. As a returning citizen, I have experienced firsthand the ongoing injustices that can continue to impact one’s life for years. Here’s my story, and a glimpse into the systemic issues that many of us face.…