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BY staff | Milwaukee, WI | 7/30/22
Milwaukee, WI – On July 26, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression and Reproductive Justice Action Milwaukee joined SEIU Wisconsin for an event to speak against voter suppression.
BY Sarah Buchner | Asheville, NC | 8/07/13
10,000 people gathered in front of the Buncombe County Courthouse, overflowing into the streets in Downtown Asheville for Mountain Moral Monday, Aug. 5.
BY B.J. Murphy | Winston-Salem, NC | 7/29/13
On July 27, more than a dozen people, including political officials and members of several organizations, gathered here to call for unity in the low-income communities of East Winston-Salem and to join forces against racist injustice.
BY B.J. Murphy | Winston-Salem, NC | 7/26/13
On July 25, people gathered here at the First Calvary Baptist Church to discuss the formation of a Young People Coalition for Justice.
BY staff | Pensacola, FL | 3/11/13
Activists and workers in 23 cities across Florida laced up their boots, grabbed their picket signs, and took to the streets on March 5 to protest the state’s now-infamous voter suppression laws.
BY Dave Schneider | Tallahassee, FL | 11/05/12
Florida is once again making election headlines as voters struggle to cast their ballots. From Pensacola to Miami and everywhere in between, Floridians have reported prohibitively long lines at their early voting locations. A number of irregularities have many voters concerned that their ballots may not be counted.
BY Brad Sigal | Minneapolis, MN | 11/03/12
More than 50 people, mostly Latino, marched through the Latino community today to encourage people to vote no on the Voter ID amendment and the anti-gay marriage amendment.
BY Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Minnesota District | Minnesota | 9/28/12
On Nov. 6 Minnesotans will join with the rest of the country to vote on Election Day.
BY staff | Tallahassee, FL | 9/19/12
Students at Florida colleges are making the issue of voter suppression a top priority this fall.
BY David Hoskins | Selma, AL | 3/13/12
Thousands of protesters gathered here, March 4 to kick off a five-day march to Montgomery.
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