Sep
17
2024
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Virtual

Member Education Sessions: Voting and Civil Rights

1:00pm-2:30pm EST

Event Description

The ability to vote is a fundamental part of democracy, giving each of us the power to shape our communities and the policies that impact our daily lives. For Indigenous Peoples, this right is even more profound since it was long denied to us. Despite decades of oppressive and exclusionary policies aimed at eroding our sovereignty, we have continued to thrive. Voting is not just a right, it is a powerful act of honoring the struggles our ancestors fought to have us recognized in our own homelands and to secure our future. It’s a way to ensure that our voices, past, present, and future are heard and respected. Voting is sovereignty in action, and our fight for civil rights extends well beyond the ballot box.

We invited these compelling conversations on National Voter Registration Day. Dr. Cheryl Ann Karry (Standing Rock Sioux) of Sacred Pipe Resource Center and Ginny Underwood (Comanche) of Rock the Native Vote shared their organizations’ grassroots efforts to Indigenizing democracy. Meanwhile, Matthew L. Campbell (Native Village of Gambell) of the Native American Rights Fund presented his vision for an equitable and just future rooted in Indigenous engagement and power.

Watch the broadcast now on NAP’s YouTube Channel and be sure to subscribe to the NAP YouTube channel for more informative and important resources on Native communities.

 

 

About Our Speakers

Speaker

Dr. Cheryl Ann Kary (Standing Rock Sioux) (she/her)

Executive Director, Sacred Pipe Resource Center

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Speaker

Ginny Underwood (Comanche) (she/her)

Director, Rock the Native Vote

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Speaker

Matthew L. Campbell (Native Village of Gambell) (he/him)

Deputy Director, Native American Rights Fund

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Moderator

Bobby “Trae” Trousdale (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) (he/him)

Education Resource Facilitator, Native Americans in Philanthropy

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