
For all those people who are trying to get excons the right to vote, they might be happy to know that in some states like AL, the criminals never lost the right. In Alabama, a Fight to Regain Voting Rights Some Felons Never Lost - New York Times. The Rev. Kenneth Glasgow, onetime criminal and founder of a ministry called The Ordinary People Society, spent years helping people with criminal records regain the right to vote in Alabama, where an estimated 250,000 people are prohibited from voting because of past criminal activity.
In AL, as well as many other places, people on getting on the same sex education bandwagon. And no...it's not what your dirty mind first thought it was. Single-Sex Public Education - New York Times
Separating schoolboys from schoolgirls has long been a staple of private and parochial education. But the idea is now gaining traction in American public schools, in response to both the desire of parents to have more choice in their children’s public education and the separate education crises girls and boys have been widely reported to experience.
In AL, as well as many other places, people on getting on the same sex education bandwagon. And no...it's not what your dirty mind first thought it was. Single-Sex Public Education - New York TimesSeparating schoolboys from schoolgirls has long been a staple of private and parochial education. But the idea is now gaining traction in American public schools, in response to both the desire of parents to have more choice in their children’s public education and the separate education crises girls and boys have been widely reported to experience.






