Desmond Meade Steps Down: A Legacy of Second Chances
Desmond Meade, the founder of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, is stepping down after leading a successful campaign to restore voting rights to Floridians with felony records. Meades work has also brought about significant changes in hiring practices, housing, education, and COVID aid. He has been recognized for his impact, appearing on Time magazines list of the most influential people. As he moves on to focus on family and his next chapter, Meade leaves a lasting legacy for second chances in Florida.
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