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Kyle Giddings (Leading with Conviction™ 2024) says it was a conversation with another person while incarcerated that helped him realize how many people believed they were ineligible to vote in Colorado because of a felony conviction—when it fact they could still vote after reentry.
Currently serving as Deputy Director of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC), Kyle hopes to work toward developing programs and implementing policies that help justice-involved people have a voice in their communities.
By JustLeadershipUSAKyle Giddings (Leading with Conviction™ 2024) says it was a conversation with another person while incarcerated that helped him realize how many people believed they were ineligible to vote in Colorado because of a felony conviction—when it fact they could still vote after reentry.
Currently serving as Deputy Director of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC), Kyle hopes to work toward developing programs and implementing policies that help justice-involved people have a voice in their communities.