It makes good sense to give others  another chance, after all, someone to a chance(s) on us. I am so grateful to family, friends, educators and community who would NOT allow me to fail. With that, please allow me to introduce you to Emanuel Von Johnson. I met “Von” while he was an inmate at […]

Rolling For Freedom-R4F  will host voter registration and restoration of rights events to get listeners election day-ready for the presidential primary and election, mayoral, city, county and state races for 2016. Come out and join Miss Community Clovia and Rolling For Freedom-R4F for stops across Virginia. To date, Governor Terry McAuliffe has granted the rights of 12, 250 felons. […]

This Saturday is the final day for in-person absentee voting to participate in the November 3rd general election. In-person absentee voting is available at your local registrar’s office. Check your voter status, poll location, locate your registrar’s office and candidates on the ballot for the November 3rd general election here Acceptable forms of identification to cast […]

Governor Terry McAuliffe is making good on his promise to grant rights to more felons than any other governor in a four-year term. And with that being said, Governor McAuliffe’s administration has granted the voting rights and civil rights of more than 11,000 ex-offenders. Criteria for Restoration of Rights for Non-Violent Offenders: Have been convicted of a non-violent felony […]

Beat the voter registration deadline on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 by registering to vote with Miss Community Clovia and Rolling For Freedom-R4F at the Exxon Gasoline Station located at 17th & Broad Streets. We will assist with voter registration from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the 99/3 and 105.7 Kiss Fm booth. Also, if you received your […]

  Citizens of Virginia with felony offenses start the simple process of getting your rights restored to vote, run for public office, serve on a jury and become a notary public. Learn more about the restoration of right process here. Or, start the restoration of rights process with Community Clo, Rolling For Freedom-R4F and Radio […]

Clovia Lawrence of Radio One Richmond was in attendance with Governor Terry McAuliffe for the announcement of the tweaks to the restoration of rights process in Virginia. This is good news for ex-offenders on the receiving end of second chances. Start the restoration of rights process for felony offenses with Clovia Lawrence and Rolling For […]

Clovia Lawrence of Radio One Richmond was in attendance with Governor Terry McAuliffe for the announcement of the tweaks to the restoration of rights process in Virginia. This is good news for ex-offenders on the receiving end of second chances. Start the restoration of rights process for felony offenses with Clovia Lawrence and Rolling For Freedom-R4F […]

Monday, January 19, 2015 is Dr Martin Luther King JR Day across the nation. On this Federal and state holiday Americans are reminded to reflect on the life and legacy of non-violence and justice. Volunteers are urged to find ways to help their communities. The King Center in Atlanta, GA is urging organizations and individuals around […]

Serving the underserved in our community is an honor. Thank you Richmond History Makers for recognizing Rolling For Freedom’s efforts to work tirelessly to help others experience a second chance for success. “Miss Community” Clovia Lawrence, Founder You are invited to celebrate the 2014 Richmond History Makers. This year’s winners will be honored on Tuesday, October 21, […]

Join Miss Community Clooovia and Rolling for Freedom-R4F today at the Circle K Exxon at 18th & Broad Street from 10am-2pm.  Register to vote with us online and start the process of restoration of rights for felony convictions.  Miss Community Clooovia @communityclo The voter registration deadline is Tuesday, October 14 to vote in the November 4 election. If […]

photo: Richmond Times-Disptach   In Virginia, offenders lose their right to vote, run or hold public office, serve on a jury, and serve as a notary public if convicted of a felony, violent offense, crime against a minor, or an election law. Historically, the process to have rights restored has been long and agonizing, and […]