Maggie Luna is a policy analyst and outreach coordinator at the Texas Center for Justice and Equity. Her work involves research, coordinating activities, and communicating issues related to decreasing the prison population and transforming policies in the Texas criminal justice system. Luna also strives to cultivate relationships with policymakers and key stakeholders to effectively advocate for policies ending harsh sentencing and racial inequities in the criminal justice system. She also researches legislative proposals that work to reform the criminal justice system to operate equitably and ensure humanity for all. Luna is the lead organizer of the Statewide Leadership Council, a team of system-impacted leaders advocating for transformation in the Texas justice system. Luna also serves as the Texas chapter coordinator for TimeDone, the largest national community of people working to overcome barriers associated with a past arrest or conviction. She is working to build strong families and communities by organizing to end post-conviction poverty.