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FEB 4th & 11th at 5-6:30 PM PST
Join Dr. Terry Anne Scott, award-winning historian and writer, as she teaches about race and the history of voter suppression as well as the future of voter empowerment. Why was the 1965 Voting Rights Act necessary? How did people come together to secure voting rights for all? What did voter empowerment look like in the decades following the passage of the Act? What rights are challenged today and how do we create a just and inclusive society where voting is accessible and not suppressed? Dr. Scott will answer these questions and more. Join her for what is sure to be an informative, dynamic, and inspiring lecture series!