The Atlanta NREI Community Conversation will bring together legislators, policymakers, activists, and community members to examine the core principles of democracy and the ongoing struggle for voting rights and representation in America. Fundamentally, the right to vote is essential for ensuring equal participation and representation for all citizens, yet historical challenges and systemic barriers have disproportionately impacted marginalized communities.
Through a fireside chat, a voting and activism fair, and panel discussions, this event will explore the complexities of voting rights and representation, covering historical struggles, key legislation, contemporary issues, and the role of technology in enhancing democratic access.
About NREI Community Conversations
As part of CBCF’s mission to inform policy and educate the public, the NREI established its Community Conversation Town Halls in 2022 to leverage strategic partnerships, provide space for community-level dialogues and identify solutions that lead to concrete action steps addressing specific issues of systemic racism.
Experience an engaging discussion, providing insights into the dynamic and contentious nature of voting rights from a legislative perspective. Moderated by CBCF President and CEO, Nicole Austin-Hillery, this event promises to inform and inspire.
Connect with participating organizations to discover their impactful work, gain insights into pressing issues, and explore actionable ways to join the movement for social justice and voting rights reform.
Join sessions that will examine the complexities of voting rights and representation, contemporary issues shaping the electoral landscape, and the role of technology in enhancing democratic access.