'There's a lot at stake': Organizers share how they are fighting to protect voting rights for people of color
National Voter Registration Day is Sept. 22, and with one of the most important elections of our lifetime on the horizon, it’s crucial to know your rights and how to register to vote.
However, for many people of color, voter suppression has prevented them from having their voices heard and their votes counted.
Since Black and brown people were given the right to vote, that fundamental American privilege has faced suppression by repressive measures such as voter ID laws, gerrymandering, voter roll purges and felony disenfranchisement.
And with the coronavirus pandemic completely upending life as we know it, many are concerned that historically problematic voter laws in states across the U.S. will prevent disenfranchised communities from accessing their ballots this November.
To combat voter suppression, organizations and activists are using social media and other tools to spread awareness about voter registration and deadlines to request your vote-by-mail ballot.
Yahoo Life recently spoke with Deon and Roxanne Avent Taylor, founders of BE WOKE.VOTE; Henry Mu?oz, founder of Momento Latino & Co-founder of Latino Victory and TheDream.US; and Torrey Smith, two-time Super Bowl champion and member of the Players Coalition, who are all actively working toward protecting voting rights for people of color.
“There’s a lot at stake in this upcoming election, no question about it,” Mu?oz tells Yahoo Life. “We cannot leave any vote on the table. We cannot afford to be lulled into not being motivated or being disengaged.”
Watch the video above to learn more about how these panelists are empowering people of color in their communities and beyond to register to vote and protect their rights.
Video produced by Kelly Matousek.
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