Details
This event will be held online May 28 at 5pm-7pm PT/8pm-10pm ET
Because we have been having issues with the correct date/time not showing up on Meetup, we encourage you to register at the link above to receive your Zoom link and confirmation email.
The 1965 Voting Rights Act is widely considered one of the most significant pieces of civil rights legislation in U.S. history. Over the decades, the law has shaped conversations about voting access, representation, discrimination, and the role of government in elections. More recently, Supreme Court decisions involving the Voting Rights Act and voting districts have renewed debate about how representation should be determined and what role race should play in drawing district boundaries.
At the same time, conversations about redistricting often involve more than one concern. Some people focus on protecting minority representation and preventing discrimination, while others raise questions about political influence, fairness, or the ways district lines can benefit political parties or incumbents. At this meeting, we’ll explore how people think about voting rights, representation, and fairness in light of these ongoing changes.
