Until Justice Just Is
In 2026, our national racial justice campaign, Until Justice Just Is (UJJI), centers on this year’s theme: Democracy in Progress: Voting Rights at 250.
This year, we will focus exclusively on voting rights—honoring 250 years of the American democratic experiment while exposing inequities, uplifting the struggle for access to the ballot, and advocating for a future where every American’s vote is protected, valued, and accessible.
The women who fought for the vote more than a century ago need us to fight back against legislation that would make it harder – and for some, impossible – to exercise that Constitutional freedom now.
We must stand together in opposition of bills that would disenfranchise millions of Americans from their ability to participate in our elections.
Bills like the SAVE America Act and Make Elections Great Again Act further the myth of non-citizen voting, which unfairly targets voters of color and is extremely rare, and would make it much more difficult for millions of Americans to vote. Instead of solving problems that don’t exist, we need elected leaders to focus on how solutions to barriers that continue to disenfranchise millions of Americans. Learn more: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/why-myth-noncitizen-voting-persists
People of color in America have endured centuries of systemic exclusion, discrimination, and denied opportunities to build wealth, access quality health care, and so much more. These facts, when coupled with legislation like the SAVE America Act and the Make Elections Great Again Act, would only continue that legacy.