DEI Committee Explores Voter Access and Engagement
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
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On Tuesday, October
11, WGR’s DEI Committee convened a panel of experts and those committed to
voter access and engagement for an off-the-record conversation leading up to
the November 8 midterm elections.
DEI Committee members were joined by: Danny Navarro
(Nonprofit Vote); Selene Gomez (VoteRiders);
and Julie Houk (Lawyers’ Committee
for Civil Rights under Law). The
conversation was moderated by DEI Committee member Chris Metzler (Niagara
Health Policy Advisors). Ms. Metzler
kicked-off the discussion with an overview of the history of women’s suffrage,
noting that both historically and today, a woman’s race & ethnicity,
geographic location, and socio-economic status all influence their ability to
exercise their right to vote.
Ms. Houk then provided context surrounding key
provisions of voting access legislation, noting that the right to vote is not
specifically enshrined into the United States Constitution (The 14th & 15th
Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, as well as the Voting Rights Act of 1965
and the National Voter Registration Act of 1993) were all highlighted.
Mr. Novarro then emphasized the important and unique
role that nonprofits play in engaging voters. Nonprofits can be pivotal in utilizing nonpartisan voter engagement
activities, tapping into those segments of the population that have been
traditionally excluded (e.g. recent naturalized citizens, people whose rights
have been restored, and non-English speaking voters).
Ms. Gomez rounded out the panelists’ remarks by
discussing the multitude of voter identification laws that have either already
been passed and taken into effect, or those that are pending for 2023. Ms. Gomez also highlighted the
disproportionate impact of voter identification laws on a national level,
noting that, for example, that 11% of voting-aged citizens and 18% of people
age 65+ do not have a current government-issued identification. The panelists encouraged the DEI Committee members
to reach out to them for additional information and resources, and committee members discussed ways that we can all help to keep our friends, families and
communities engaged in the voting process. WGR’s DEI Committee encourages
all members to exercise their right to vote, and to let their voices be heard!
We welcome all WGR members to join us each month at our DEI Committee meetings! Register here for the next meeting on November 15 from 11:30 AM–1 PM (ET). For more information on WGR’s DEI Committee, please reach out to dei.wgr@gmail.com.
This month’s blog is authored by DEI Committee Chairperson
Gamble Hayden.
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