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Sarah Martinson | April 18, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT President Joe Biden declared April Second Chance Month acknowledging that incarcerated people deserve second chances, but he hasn t given second chances to 100 incarcerated women by granting them clemency, according to former criminal defense attorney turned activist Andrea James.
Andrea James, a former criminal defense attorney turned activist, is pushing President Joe Biden to grant clemency to 100 incarcerated women within his first 100 days in office through the #FreeHer campaign.
James is the executive director of the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, which launched the #FreeHer campaign seeking clemency for 100 women within Biden s first 100 days. She said that these women should be granted clemency because they have served enough time for their convictions.