Join the Hampshire College In/Justice Learning Collective for:
Reflecting on 2020: How Black Women Led Voter Engagement Efforts to a Progressive Victory in Georgia
March 9th, 4-6 pm
Malika Redmond is a founding director of Women Engaged based in Atlanta, GA., an organization that creates opportunities for Black women and young adults to become involved in voter engagement and advocacy. Malika is also the board Chair of the ProGeorgia Civic Engagement Table, a coalition of over 30 voter engagement groups throughout the state to ensure access to the vote for historically marginalized communities. Malika holds a BA from Spelman College and MA from Georgia State University. She is most proud of her role as Mommy and Auntie!
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://hampshire.zoom.us/j/96064306800?pwd=VVAzZlRoQWFlYm1rbVVmbXpaU3E5dz09
Or join using: Webinar ID: 960 6430 6800 Passcode: 066220
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International numbers available: https://hampshire.zoom.us/u/alBqCZtbP
Contact Margaret Cerullo with questions: mcerullo@hampshire.edu
Check out these links on Malika’s work in ProGeorgia and Women Engaged:
How Georgia Got Organized - The American Prospect
The Election in Georgia is about Reproductive Justice - The New Republic
Co-sponsors: Civil Liberties and Public Policy Program, Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, Eqbal Ahmad Initiative
Posted on Monday, March 1, 2021 by Gwen Peavey Hunter
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