Town Hall on Elections & Electoral Justice

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How do we speak truth to power? What is the importance of the elections in November for our everyday lives and local communities? What are organizations and folks doing to mobilize and be the democracy we deserve? As grassroots activists and political strategists, panelists will share about the work to inspire, involve, and lead causes and campaigns at the center of our lives and communities. This town hall will highlight the collective power of Black, Indigenous, and people of color’s political history, empowerment, and solidarity.

Speakers

  • Peejay Ai, Asian Prisoner Support Committee

  • Jessica Byrd, Three Point Strategies and Electoral Justice Project of the Movement for Black Lives

  • Rosa Clemente, Know Thy Self Productions

  • Tavae Samuelu, Empowering Pacific Islander Communities

  • Prairie Rose Seminole, Advance Native Political Leadership

  • Alvina Yeh, Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)

Co-Hosts

  • Gregory Cendana, Can't Stop! Won't Stop! Consulting

  • DJ Kuttin Kandi, Asian Solidarity Collective

Organizational Co-Sponsors

  • 18 Million Rising

  • The Bulosan Center

  • Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO

  • Asian Solidarity Collective

  • Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting

 

THIS TOWN HALL WAS ON

Saturday, September 26, 2020

 

TOWN HALL RECORDING

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