John, Shirley Weber had a message for us all this Black History Month – did you miss it?
Our voting rights are under fire from the far-right, and 2022 will be a crucial battleground for the future of elections. Historically disenfranchised groups will be the hardest hit if any of the far-right’s candidates take office! [[link removed]]
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John,
Dr. Shirley Weber is a lifelong academic and equal rights advocate. She served in California’s State Assembly for almost a decade before becoming California’s first Black Secretary of State last year.
She is acutely aware of the issues faced by disenfranchised communities this Black History Month – and she has a message to share: [[link removed]]
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DASS is working with our member Secretaries to support and expand equal voting rights for all eligible Americans. But the far-right’s plans for 2022 revolve around suppressing those very rights.
We need every single supporter to stand with DASS now and resist the far-right’s discriminatory voter suppression. We’re running out of time to stop them!! [[link removed]]
The midterms are just around the corner – we have to be ready to defeat the far-right’s extremist candidates and voter suppression bills! Chip in $20 NOW to make a difference and fight for your rights with DASS >>> [[link removed]]
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