FIGHTING VOTER SUPPRESSION in 2020: How We Succeed, One Voter At A Time
Start: Saturday, February 01, 2020• 6:30 PM
End: Saturday, February 01, 2020• 9:00 PM
LAST MINUTE NOTE: IF YOU ARE SHUT OUT OF THE RSVP THIS AFTERNOON, THERE ARE STILL A LIMITED NUMBER OF SPACES REMAINING AT THE DOOR. Please come early!
The Social Justice Committee of Congregation Ner Shalom, Indivisible Sonoma County and Indivisible Sebastopol; together with 350 Sonoma, Social Action Committee of Congregation Shomrei Torah, First Congregational United Church of Christ Santa Rosa; Saint Stephens Episcopal of Sebastopol, Emmaus Community, Christ Church United Methodist, First United Methodist Church, North Bay Organizing Project, Petaluma Action Connect Team, and Advocates for Social Justice, Unitarian Universalist Congregation Santa Rosa
present:
FIGHTING
VOTER SUPPRESSION IN 2020: HOW WE SUCCEED, ONE VOTER AT A TIME!
Learn about how you can help disenfranchised voters of color in voter suppression states.
featuring ANDREA MILLER, Director
of Reclaim
Our Vote;
voting rights/women's rights/climate activist; and Founding Board Member of
Virginia based Center for Common Ground
Doors: 6:30 pm Talk at 7:00 pm followed by a reception with light snacks.
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS EVENT but RSVP
is REQUIRED to reserve your seat. Please RSVP separately FOR EACH PERSON so the count is accurate. Reclaim Our Vote will not share, sell
or otherwise abuse your email address. :)
To learn more, donate and/or volunteer:
RECLAIM OUR VOTE is
a game changer in the fight against voter suppression: a volunteer
campaign contacting de-registered voters of color in key voter
suppression states before 2020 elections. ROV is a
campaign of the nonpartisan
Center for Common
Ground, in
coalition with National NAACP,
Black Voters Matter, VoteRiders, Democracy Labs, Mi Familia Vota,
Virginia Poor People's Campaign, and other groups to support registration, turnout
and voting rights.
New and exciting: a growing 2020 Youth Organizing Project with training and internships for college students contacting disenfranchised young voters of color age 18-24.
Donations to Center for Common Ground help fund texting, phone banking, postcards, canvassing, billboards and radio ads to expand contact, registration and voting rights in overlooked communities of color. Center for Common
Ground is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and donations are tax
deductible.
1. This donate link gives more information and explains how donations are put to work. Included is a mailing address for those who prefer to donate by check:
2. To sign up to postcard, phone bank, host, text or canvass, please follow this link:
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/reclaim-our-vote-signup/
3. For information about Ner Shalom Social Justice Committee and Social Justice Cafe, go to https://www.nershalom.org/social-action or email drshoshanaf@gmail.com