Join us for a critical webinar series exploring the power and peril of voting rights in America today. As threats to our democracy intensify, protecting the right to vote has never been more urgent. This fall, the Living Legacy Project brings together civil rights veterans like Bruce Hartford and current state representatives like Gloria Johnson to examine the hard-won battles of the past and the frontline struggles unfolding now.
Through these vital conversations, we’ll confront modern voter suppression tactics, celebrate the legacy of grassroots organizing, and chart a path toward safeguarding our most fundamental freedom. Drawing on lessons from history and today’s legislative fights, you’ll gain tools to challenge false narratives, mobilize your community, and defend justice at the ballot box. Whether you’re an advocate, educator, or concerned citizen, this series is your call to action. Register now for each webinar taking place on August 21st, September 18th and October 16th. Stand with us to reclaim our right and responsibility to vote.
Through these vital conversations, we’ll confront modern voter suppression tactics, celebrate the legacy of grassroots organizing, and chart a path toward safeguarding our most fundamental freedom. Drawing on lessons from history and today’s legislative fights, you’ll gain tools to challenge false narratives, mobilize your community, and defend justice at the ballot box. Whether you’re an advocate, educator, or concerned citizen, this series is your call to action. Register now for each webinar taking place on August 21st, September 18th and October 16th. Stand with us to reclaim our right and responsibility to vote.
August 21, 2025: Looking Back to Move Forward
Join us and Civil Rights Veteran, Bruce Hartford, as we look back at the critical work done during the movement by him and other leaders to push for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Bruce served with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and on the field staff of Dr. King's organization the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in Selma and other areas of Alabama and in Mississippi.
Join us and Civil Rights Veteran, Bruce Hartford, as we look back at the critical work done during the movement by him and other leaders to push for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Bruce served with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and on the field staff of Dr. King's organization the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in Selma and other areas of Alabama and in Mississippi.
September 18, 2025: The Power of Voting
Join us for a critical conversation with Tennessee legislature, Representative Gloria Johnson as we look at the current political landscape and imminent threat our voting laws are under. Let's discuss how we collectively navigate and push for the full restoration of our collective voting rights.
Join us for a critical conversation with Tennessee legislature, Representative Gloria Johnson as we look at the current political landscape and imminent threat our voting laws are under. Let's discuss how we collectively navigate and push for the full restoration of our collective voting rights.
October 16, 2025: Voting: Our Right, Our Responsibility
Join us as we invite two expert story-telling artists, Sheila Arnold and Bill Harley. They will be sharing stories from their repertoires about the importance of voting, the struggle for voting rights, and what voting means. This will be an engaging conversation and workshop moment.
Join us as we invite two expert story-telling artists, Sheila Arnold and Bill Harley. They will be sharing stories from their repertoires about the importance of voting, the struggle for voting rights, and what voting means. This will be an engaging conversation and workshop moment.
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All programs will be held on Zoom at 4:30 pm PT, 5:30 MT, 6:30 CT, and 7:30 ET. These webinars are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Donations are appreciated to support our ongoing educational efforts. Register for one or for all three programs.
All programs will be held on Zoom at 4:30 pm PT, 5:30 MT, 6:30 CT, and 7:30 ET. These webinars are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Donations are appreciated to support our ongoing educational efforts. Register for one or for all three programs.
Please note that program dates are subject to change. Registered participants will be notified of any changes. Recordings of the webinars will be available for on-demand viewing for those unable to attend live.