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League of Women Voters: History of the Voting Rights Act

December 10 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Free

Series Introduction
For nine years, the League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library, has presented a monthly series of programs designed to inform and engage the public on issues of civic importance. This year, the series turns its attention to voting rights and access to the ballot—a cornerstone of democracy that continues to evolve amid social, legal, and political challenges. Join us each month as we explore key questions and legislation shaping the American voting landscape.

December 10: History of the Voting Rights Act
Explore the origins and impact of the Voting Rights Act, the landmark legislation that shaped access to the ballot in the United States.

Join the virtual meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88673770240

Future Talks:

December 10: History of the Voting Rights Act
Explore the origins and impact of the Voting Rights Act, the landmark legislation that shaped access to the ballot in the United States.

January 14: Voter Suppression Methods
Examine the tactics and policies that have been used to restrict voting access and their effects on communities across the country.

February 11: Gerrymandering
Learn how the drawing of electoral district boundaries can influence political power and affect representation.

March 11: John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the SAVE Act
Discuss recent federal proposals aimed at protecting voting rights and combating discriminatory practices at the ballot box, as well as new rules that would restrict access to voter registration.

Previous Talks:

November 12:  What is Birthright Citizenship?
The series opens with a talk on birthright citizenship, one of the most fundamental yet often misunderstood elements of American democracy. What does it mean to be granted citizenship by birth? How has this principle been interpreted, challenged, and defended over time? This program will examine the historical roots of the 14th Amendment, explore current debates surrounding citizenship, and consider what proposed changes could mean for the future of civil rights in the United States.

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