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Happy Presidents’ Day! Don’t forget to join us this Tuesday, February 16th at 7pm for a social hour dedicated to celebrating Black excellence where we will be featuring a series of short videos by Jedidah Isler, Franklin Leonard, and Stacey Abrams followed by guided discussion. Make sure to also register for our forum the following Tuesday, February 23rd about Black legacy in Arlington and beyond, with guest speakers Virginia Black Caucus Chair Adele McClure and Arlington County School Board Member Monique O’Grady. We hope to see you there!
Check out important upcoming events below:
In celebration of Black History Month, join AYD on Tuesday, February 16th at 7pm via Zoom for a social hour dedicated to Black excellence!
In the words of President Barack Obama, "Black History Month is about the lived, shared experience of all African Americans, high and low, famous and obscure, and how those experiences have shaped and challenged and ultimately strengthened America. It’s about taking an unvarnished look at the past so we can create a better future. It’s a reminder of where we as a country have been so that we know where we need to go."
If you have any questions, please reach out to AYD Membership Director Annie Styles at [email protected].
Join us on Tuesday, February 23rd at 7pm via Zoom for our AYD Black Legacy Forum. In honor of Black History Month, this meeting will feature a forum on Black leadership with local community leaders and deal with Black legacy in Arlington and beyond.
The beginning of the meeting will have a candidate announcement from Jay Jones, a primary candidate for Virginia Attorney General, followed by the forum with guest speakers VA Black Caucus Chair Adele McClure and Arlington County School Board Member Monique O’Grady. We hope to see you there!
Any appearances made by 2021 candidates are not endorsements. All candidates are welcome to ask AYD to speak at events. Have questions? Email our president, Matt Royer, at [email protected].
Save the date! The Virginia Young Democrats’ second (and hopefully last!) virtual convention will be held the weekend of April 16th-18th. Further details to be announced!
Questions? Email VAYD President Maureen Coffey at [email protected].
The Virginia Young Democrats have reached out to each statewide campaign in order to aid in the signature process! Given the ongoing pandemic and mitigation requirements, the Virginia Department of Elections and the Attorney General’s office will allow virtual petition signatures to be collected.
Please download and complete the PDFs for each candidate. Send the PDF via email to the address specified by each campaign. Please contact VAYD President Maureen Coffey at [email protected] with any questions.
Check out this opportunity to help pass the HR 1!
"For too long, our democracy has not been working for everyday Americans. Unnecessary barriers to voting and intentional voter suppression of BIPOC communities has locked too many people out of our political process, and big money and corporate interests dominate our political system.
But right now, we have a chance to fix it. Last week, it was announced that the For the People Act — the most sweeping democracy reform package seen in a generation — will be introduced in the Senate as S.1; the top priority for the Senate. This is huge.
While it’s clear that senate leadership understands the urgency of repairing our democracy, we first need to ensure that the For the People Act passes through the U.S. House of Representatives.
Right now, there are still a number of Members of Congress, including Rep. McEachin, Rep.Spanberger, Rep. Luria, and Rep. Wexton, who have yet to sign-on to support the For the People Act - and if we are going to stand a chance at passing HR1 and signing it into law, we need to make our voices heard.
Call your Member of Congress (1-888-246-594) or send them an email now and tell them you support For the People Act
If enacted into law, the For the People Act would:
- Protect and expand access to the ballot, and break down barriers to exercising the right to vote through reforms like automatic voter registration and ending racially discriminatory voter purges.
- Make representation in government more fair by ending partisan and racial gerrymandering
- Amplify the voices of ordinary Americans in our politics, now overwhelmingly dominated by a wealthy few, by establishing a small donor matching system for federal races.
- Fight corruption by enacting new ethical standards for elected officials.
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