From The Long March to the Polls, then the Summit
Is your voting Plan finalized? North Carolina allows any voter to request a ballot by mail. Don’t forget you can register in person during early voting: Oct 17 – Nov 2. You can also vote in person in North Carolina during early voting and Election Day.

Black & Brown Women’s Voting Initiative
Launched jointly in 2020 by the St. James Presbyterian Church and Beloved Community Center in partnership with numerous local and statewide organizations, the Black & Brown Women’s Voting Initiative is a non-partisan voter education and voter mobilization initiative, designed to encourage the maximum voter turn-out among Black and Brown residents in NC. Though primarily centered in Greensboro (Guilford County), the Black & Brown Women’s Voting Initiative is affiliated with other non-partisan voter engagement organizations throughout NC. All are welcome.

Remaining Meetings

November 11, 6:30P
St. James Presbyterian Church
820 Ross Avenue

Resources

🗳️Your right to vote is protected, if you experience voter intimidation at the polls, call the NC Election hotline: 888-OUR-VOTE
NC State Board of Elections|

2024 Voter Guide

Protect Our Vote NC

Move To The Polls 2024: Transit Guide to Voting In Greensboro

Accessible Voting

Unlock Our Vote Phone Bank 10/30/24!

Black Legal Network Training

NC Rapid Response Safety Network

Voter Tips

NC Election Changes 

 

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NC-TJRC Summit ’24 | Nov 17-19, 2024
The NCTJRC Summit returns for its third year, we will spend time summarizing our accomplishments and challenges of 2024 and mapping out our collective way forward for 2025. A key feature of our work will be strengthening a culture of unity, mutually supportive work, and accountability among ourselves, even as we build up people’s accountability structures to hold our elected officials accountable to all the people, not just a few.

Register Now: https://actionnetwork.org/events/nc-tjrc-summit-24