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Tuesday, October 20, 2020
From candidates receiving death threats because of their faith or race, to communities who are intimidated to vote, many people of color face credible and real threats to their participation in US elections.
Presented by Both/And
Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 3-4 PM ET
As 2020 rapidly evolves, Both/And has worked with organizing leaders in 12 states across the Midwest, Southwest, and Southeast to identify emerging priorities.
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Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 3 PM ET
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, advocates’ and experts’ consensus has moved toward states needing to vastly expand their vote by mail programs to ensure people are able to exercise their right to vote and do so safely.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 3 PM ET
As we are all aware, COVID-19 has laid asunder the thoughtful and effective plans our grantees had developed to engage voters and turn them out in what was expected to be record numbers in 2020.
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Recent research demonstrates that amidst 2018 voter registration data trends, a growing share of communities of color are participating in the face of systemic disparities.
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Making it Real: The Link Between Issue Organizing, Ballot Initiatives, and Building Power
When looking at our issue advocacy strategies, how can we strengthen our understanding of the link between ballot initiatives, organizing, and civic engagement in ways that result in both “winning” and building long term power?
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Properly understood, IRS rules allow foundations —both private and public— to legally support almost every type of advocacy.
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