Singing For Democracy a Hit! | Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

Singing For Democracy a Hit!

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On Wednesday, an incredible 400-500 people from across the state gathered at Imani Baptist Church on the north end of Lexington for our first Singing For Democracy Gospel Fest to restore voting rights to former felons who have served their debt to society.


We recruited about 40 new KFTC members and brought in $500 in donations, but the real benefits of the event had to do with making so many key connections in low-income communities, with churches, performers, and former felons. 



When you tell me that I can't vote, when I've done all that I've done through drug court and more, you might as well take out my larynx.  You leave me in a state of incompletion."  Stephen Lyons, KY Drug Court graduate.


Many KFTC members and allies worked hard to bring the event together - visiting two dozen churches, canvassing neighborhoods, putting up flyers, and inviting friends to the event.  But KFTC leader Tayna Fogle really spearheaded the event, putting an immense ammount of effort into bringing together the program and publicizing it.



It was an absolutely fantastic evening. We were really happy to attend. I certainly pray for success of the bill and that this burden is lifted. Thanks again for putting together such a wonderful performance...some of those singers - actually all of the singers - were incredible."- Sue Peterson Blythe


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We talk about redemption.  We talk about people who were forgiven.  And then, in 2009, KY and VA keep saying 'we're just going to punish you for the rest of your life'.  That's wrong." - Representative Jesse Crenshaw


Tayna Fogle is already talking to people about having a Singing For Democracy in Louisville and another smaller one in Georgetown next year during the Legislative Session between January and the end of March.


Pictures by Geoff and Sherry Maddock. 


We'll have many more pictures up soon, as well as some video of the event.  Stay tuned to our blog. 

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