Thurs. Sep 23, 5:30pm
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The people of D.C. have been denied their full voting rights for more than 200 years.
Join an important national panel discussion on Thursday, September 23, at 5:30 p.m. with experts to discuss the racist roots of denying D.C. residents statehood rights, parallels between voter suppression in the state of Georgia and D.C., and how lack of statehood continues to harm communities in D.C. today.
Shut out: Voter Suppression, Racial Injustice, and the Fight for D.C. Statehood
Join us on Thursday, September 23, for an important discussion of how lack of statehood harms D.C. communities.
Thursday, September 23, 5:30 p.m.
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Panelists will include:
* George Derek Musgrove, co-author of Chocolate City: A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation's Capital
* Andrea Young, Executive Director, ACLU of Georgia
* Jamal Holtz, Lead Advocate for D.C. Statehood, 51 for 51
* Monica Hopkins, Executive Director, ACLU of the District of Columbia
The denial of statehood to the 700,000 people of D.C. is an example of egregious voter suppression in our country. We hope you'll be able to join this important conversation on Thursday, September 23.
We look forward to seeing you there,
ACLU of the District of Columbia
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