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Forbes names Baltimore’s Nicole Mundell among women who made a difference in the midterms

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Forbes names Baltimore’s Nicole Mundell among women who made a difference in the midterms

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

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Forbes Magazine included Nicole Mundell, executive director of OSI grantee Out For Justice and an advisory board member of another OSI grantee, Baltimore Votes, in its piece, “These 8 Women Made A Difference In The 2018 Midterms Where It Mattered Most,” for her work supporting full voter participation for returning citizens in Maryland.

As Forbes notes, Out for Justice “supported local residents by hosting eight voting parties in Maryland specifically for returning citizens, shuttling people to the polls, and started a new effort to get ballot access people on pre-trial detention.”

Out For Justice is a member-led organization made up of individuals who are both directly and indirectly impacted by the criminal justice system that seeks to reform the policies and practices of that system that adversely affect successful reentry.

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