From Juliana Simone Carrasco, Students Demand Action <[email protected]>
Subject I'm taking over Natalie Morales's Instagram tomorrow for National Voter Registration Day and Latino Heritage Month. Make sure to confirm or update your voter registration. Then, read our new report on the impact of gun violence on Latino communities.
Date September 22, 2020 1:44 AM
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Hi John–

As a Latina and the daughter of immigrants, it's very important to me that
we have leaders in office who can address the disproportionate impact of
gun violence on Latinos in our country and pass common-sense gun laws that
can help save lives.

[ [link removed] ]That's why tomorrow, I'll be taking over the Instagram of
actor/director Natalie Morales for National Voter Registration Day and
Latino Heritage Month. I'll be highlighting the impacts of gun violence in
the Latino community and the positive contributions Latinos have made in
the gun violence prevention movement.

I'll also be drawing attention to a really important fact: 2020 is the
first year that Latinos are expected to represent the largest racial or
ethnic minority voting bloc. This means that the Latino community can have
a huge impact on this election.

[ [link removed] ]Confirm or update your voter registration today

The stakes for electing Gun Sense Candidates have never been higher. [ [link removed] ]As
our new report shows, 3,600 Latinos die from gun violence in the US each
year, and Latino children and teens are 3 times more likely to be killed
in a gun homicide than their white peers. Our leaders in office have to
take active measures in addressing the disproportionate impact of gun
violence on Latinos. This starts with electing Gun Sense Candidates who
will work to pass common-sense gun laws that can help save lives.

[ [link removed] ]John, help me in making that vision a reality. Confirm or
update your voter registration today.

Thank you for being a part of this movement, and I hope you'll join me
tomorrow.

Juliana Simone Carrasco
She/her/hers
National Advisory Board Member
Students Demand Action

P.S. [ [link removed] ]Read and share our new report on the impact of gun violence on
Latino communities.


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