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.

🗳️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 Elections2024 Voter Guide | Protect Our Vote NC

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

October 21
Westminster Presbyterian Church
3906 W. Friendly Avenue

October 28
New Light Baptist Church
1105 Willow Road

November 11
St. James Presbyterian Church
820 Ross Avenue

Resources

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