Good morning,
FairVote is hosting a webinar tomorrow at 4pm ET
called, “Gerrymandering:
What to Expect in 2021 and How to Avoid it in
2031.”
Please join us, and pass this along to
those who may be interested.
Thanks!
Emily
Friend --
Join us on Tuesday, March 30 at 4pm ET for our next webinar, “Gerrymandering: What to Expect in 2021 and How to Avoid it in 2031.”
FairVote senior fellow David Daley
will lead a discussion on gerrymandering and what to expect when there
are partisans drawing the lines.
Daley will speak
with Professor Michael Latner, senior fellow at the Union of Concerned
Scientists’ Center for Science and Democracy; Carlos Ochoa,
communications director with More Equitable Democracy; and Carolyn
Fiddler, communications director of the Daily Kos to talk about which
state lines to watch, why independent commissions are one great
solution to preventing partisan gerrymandering, and what policy
solutions could make gerrymandering obsolete in the future.
Learn about the panelists:
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Carolyn Fiddler is
communications director for Daily Kos and is the nation’s foremost
expert in state politics. She writes “This Week in Statehouse Action,”
a newsletter that provides updates on state politics to thousands of
reporters, political operatives and observers each week. A veteran of
Virginia politics with almost two decades of experience in statehouse
machinations, she deeply understands the inner workings of state
legislative policymaking.
- Michael Latner is Professor of Political Science at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and senior fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists’ Center for Science and Democracy. His most recent book (with Alex Keena, Anthony McGann and Charles Anthony Smith) is Gerrymandering the States: Partisanship, Race and the Transformation of American Federalism, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press.
- Carlos Ochoa is the Communications Director for More Equitable Democracy. Carlos approaches his work through narrative, systems, and anthropological theories. Carlos uses these tools to help communicate the current crises of belonging in governance and the opportunities for communities of color to advocate for their own liberation. Carlos holds a Master’s Degree in Anthropology from the University of Arkansas and is a former archaeologist, sustainability expert, and stay-at-home dad.
We hope you can join us!
Emily Risch
Digital Manager,
FairVote
P.S. - If you missed our last two webinars, click here to watch.