Joel Caston was incarcerated for 27 years. Then he won a seat on D.C.'s Sentencing Commission
Briefly

Caston is no stranger to the discrimination faced by people who have been incarcerated, but he and his fellow advocates argue that far from being a liability, it's precisely their experience with the criminal legal system that makes them an asset.
Serving [in political office] is like walking through 1,000 microaggressions a minute, says Washington State Representative Tarra Simmons.
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