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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

The future of our democracy - Register today. UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS.

 

As the cornerstone of our democracy, the ability for every eligible voter to participate in elections freely should be uncontroversial. But our country's history of voter suppression and legislative initiatives to restrict voting currently underway in states all around the country—particularly in Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities—demonstrates the fragility of our system.

The Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to a conversation with experts in democracy reform and community organizing as they discuss the critical steps needed to ensure a thriving democracy accessible to all.

UCS Conversation: The Future of Our Democracy
Date: Tuesday, May 18
Time: 7:00 p.m ET / 4:00 p.m. PT

Register for the virtual discussion today.

Speakers:

  • Andrew Rosenberg, PhD, Director, Center for Science and Democracy at UCS (Introduction)
  • Derrick Z. Jackson, UCS Fellow (Moderator)
  • Keisha Krumm, Co-Founder, Battle for Democracy Fund
  • Michael Latner, PhD, Kendall Voting Rights Fellow, Center for Science and Democracy at UCS
  • Alex Peay, Founder and Executive Director, Ones Up
  • Alejandra Tres, Co-Founder, Battle for Democracy Fund
 
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