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Voter Mobilization as Civic Engagement: A Call to Action
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Voter Mobilization as Civic Engagement: A Call to Action
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Wednesday, July 20, 2022, 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
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A call to action, this event focuses on the need for voter mobilization efforts in the state of New York. Attendees will hear from Dr. Mimi Abramovitz as well as her colleague, Dr. Sabrina W. Tyuse as they discuss rising threats to democracy, the Voting Is Social Work voter registration campaign, and how social workers are uniquely positioned to help get out the vote in the coming elections.
Part informative session and part panel, attendees will also hear from NASW representatives and leaders from NYC and NYS as they discuss chapter efforts and create important dialogue around the importance and need for social workers to get involved in this increasingly important issue.
Attendees will gain tools, resources and important insight into how they can register more voters and how voter mobilization is key to preserving our democracy.