Watch & Discuss: Voter Suppression Documentary Screening & Conversation
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With upcoming elections in mind, Friday night's documentary screening will be necessary for those who hope to see a national increase in voter participation come November. Come watch a documentary about widespread voter suppression and then discuss the ways in which you can ensure the right to vote is not stripped from millions of Americans!
When |
Feb 28, 2020
from 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM |
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Where | Georgetown Day High School, 4200 Davenport St. NW Washington DC, 20016 |
Contact Name | Maddie Feldman |
Attendees |
GDS Student Action Committee |
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Hi all!
Are you closely watching this year's election? Have you been alarmed by recent voter suppression techniques across the country that have stripped the right to vote from millions of eligible Americans? Do you want to help Get Out The Vote?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, bring your family and friends to a documentary screening of Suppressed: The Fight to Vote at the Georgetown Day High School Library at 7 pm this Friday, February 28, a 35-minute film about Georgia's 2018 gubernatorial election that details the mass voter suppression that occurred. Following the screening will be a discussion facilitated by the Student Action Committee about nationwide voter registration and the ways we, as a local community, can actively engage in voting rights efforts. With the upcoming primaries and 2020 presidential election, our fight to vote is more important than ever!
Hope to see you there,
Maddie Feldman
mfeldman22@gds.org