EDITORIAL - Despite a hard-fought campaign, Proposition 6, the initiative to prioritize rehabilitation over forced prison slave labor, did not secure majority support. While the outcome fell short, the campaign to end carceral slavery ignited an overdue dialogue about a prison system that has failed to prioritize rehabilitation, thereby jeopardizing public safety.
“In 2022, we could not get a measure on the ballot. In 2024, our coalition expanded, we exercised more power, and we placed Proposition 6 on the ballot. We did not achieve our ultimate goal tonight. Still, the movement for human dignity, safety, and justice persists,” said Dorsey Nunn, former Executive Director of Legal Services for Prisoners with Children. “We know Californians, including victims, want a system that centers rehabilitation, accountability, and a path to safer communities. We have more work to do to educate Californians about involuntary servitude. The race for justice is not to the swift, but those who endure.”