Your Vote Matters – Voting Rights Webinar

On October 9th, Synergies Work hosted a Voting Rights Webinar featuring leaders from the Disability Community along with Chris Harvey, Elections Director at the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office where we discussed the urgent issues of voting accessibility and the engagement of people with disabilities in the electoral process.

Resources:

GA.gov Voters with Disabilities Information: https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/election…
GCDD Voting Guide: https://gcdd.org/images/public_policy…
Uniting for Change Voter Information Videos | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEQe…
Georgia Advocacy Office | (404) 885-1234 or 1-800-537-2329

Click the video above to view our full webinar with ASL Interpretation and Closed Captioning! We ask you to help spread the word!

Here are a few key takeaways from the webinar

  • Be Prepared – Create a Voting Plan
  • The Voting Process takes place over a season, not just a day.
  • Vote Strategically, Do Your Research
  • And most important – VOTE

We are extremely grateful to everyone who helped us put together this webinar at a short notice. Especially our Panelists – Chris Harvey, Vincenzo Piscopo, Charlie Miller, and Janet LaBreck. And our incredible moderators Karen Hunter and Minna Hong. Thank you all so much!

And a big thank you to the Georgia Advocacy Office for sponsoring the ASL Interpretation and Closed Captioning for the event. Helping to make it a truly accessible webinar for everyone.

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