Scenario Planning with Faith Leaders to Protect Democracy (Part 1)

Start: 2024-09-10 13:00:00 UTC Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)

End: 2024-09-10 15:00:00 UTC Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)

This is a virtual event

This fall, the Faith ESRN is working closely with the Election Sabotage Response Network to integrate faith communities like yours into efforts to prevent a crisis in our elections. The Election Sabotage Response Network (ESRN) is a coordination network designed to prevent election sabotage and effectively respond to an election crisis if it occurs. Together, we will defend the integrity of the democratic process and build important relationships with other pro-democracy organizations—relationships that will have lasting impact well beyond the election itself!

In September, we will host a two-part training for faith leaders focused on possible election sabotage scenarios. Specifically, we will explore what kinds of election sabotage might occur and discuss how our communities can respond quickly and effectively to these threats.

We will be led by Chris Crawford of Protect Democracy! Chris will present on potential election risks between now inauguration. Afterward, we will break up into Faith ESRN's focus states (list below) to practice walking through a real crisis scenario.

Please register on this page for Part 1 on Tuesday, September 10, 1-3 PM ET. Click here to register for Part 2 on Tuesday, September 24 from 1-3 PM ET.


This training is designed for decision-makers and/or senior staff within your relevant institution (i.e. a senior pastor, director, board member, etc.). Ideally, representatives from your institution can attend both trainings, however if that isn’t possible please contact us at the email below to see if it makes sense for you to join for just one session: info@faithesrn.org

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*Faith ESRN is not officially affiliated with nor have these materials been approved by ESRN or State Democracy Defenders Action. We are a team of seasoned faith organizers who are working in coordination with the ESRN.


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