U.S. foreign policy, namely the U.S.'s stance on the war on Gaza, has heightened distrust towards the Democratic Party. This event will feature a crucial discussion, with Congress members and experts, addressing the most pressing concerns of the Muslim American community in a time of immense political uncertainty.
Muslim voters are a key constituency in America, particularly in swing states - like MI, PA, VA, and GA - which can determine the outcome of an election. Join us for an open dialogue on how the Democratic Party can:
1. Rebuild trust
2. Ensure Muslim voices are heard
3. Prioritize key issues such as international human rights and foreign policy in the
Middle East.
1. Rebuild trust
2. Ensure Muslim voices are heard
3. Prioritize key issues such as
international human rights and foreign
policy in the Middle East.
Date & Time: Monday, August 12th, at 8PM ET (5PM PT)
Our panel will share insights and strategies on maintaining political engagement, coalition-building within the party, and transforming protest energy into effective political outcomes.
Don't miss this opportunity to voice your concerns, ask hard-hitting questions, and gain a deeper understanding of how the Democratic Party can better serve the Muslim American community.
Whether you're feeling abandoned by political allies or striving to stay engaged, this event promises to shed more light on the concerns of your community and what we should do at this moment in time.
Sign up now to be part of this critical conversation and help shape the future of political engagement for Muslim Americans.
Sincerely,
Wa'el Alzayat
CEO, Emgage
Emgage 3425 US HWY 98 N Lakeland, FL 33809 United States