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New Event: Voting Rights Forum
- 28 June 2012 by Web Manager 0 Comments
Three Rivers Community Foundation’s
Building Social Change Committee
invites you to
Let’s Talk! Voting for Survival
a forum on voting rights
(including the new Voter ID law).
View the flyer here!
If you care about voting in Pennsylvania, this is the forum for you!
Join Three Rivers Community Foundation’s Building Social Change Committee and our voting rights allies Black Political Empowerment Project, Disability Rights Network, Just Harvest, ACLU, and more in a discussion about how to make your vote count on election day. We’ll also talk about what you need to do to make sure you meet the requirements of the new Voter ID law when you go to the polls.
The program will start at 3:00 PM, with a panel discussion on various parts of the voting process (preparing to register, registering, day of election issues, etc.). Speakers will include Allen Kukovich, Marybeth Kuznik, and others. At 4:00 we will move into breakout sessions that will take a more in-depth look at the issues the panel addresses.
The event ends at 5:00, but the room will be open for networking and further conversations until 7:00.
Feel free to let us know on Facebook if you’re attending, and invite your friends!
Where
East Liberty Presbyterian Church
116 South Highland Avenue
Pittsburgh
When
Thursday, July 12, 2012
3:00 – 5:00 PM (open until 7:00)
View the flyer for more details!
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