Get Out the Vote!
Program 5: September 29, 2020
In our ongoing series, “Voting Rights: The Struggle Continues,” join us on September 29, 2020, as we talk with national organizers, including the Rev. Ashley Horan, Organizing Strategy Director for the Unitarian Universalist Association and Director of the UU the Vote Campaign, Susanne Huttner, organizer with Reclaim Our Vote, and Lisa Garcia Sampson, Executive Director of Forward Together about:
Program 5: September 29, 2020
In our ongoing series, “Voting Rights: The Struggle Continues,” join us on September 29, 2020, as we talk with national organizers, including the Rev. Ashley Horan, Organizing Strategy Director for the Unitarian Universalist Association and Director of the UU the Vote Campaign, Susanne Huttner, organizer with Reclaim Our Vote, and Lisa Garcia Sampson, Executive Director of Forward Together about:
- The stakes
- How amplify your voting voice
- How to engage others to maximize turnout in 2020
Panelists

The Rev. Ashley Horan is the Organizing Strategy Director of the Unitarian Universalist Association, where she leads the team that holds the outward-facing justice ministries of the UUA, including UU the Vote, Side With Love, and Love Resists. Previously, Ashley was the Executive Director of MUUSJA - The MN UU Social Justice Alliance, and the Curriculum Developer with Beloved Conversations: Meditations on Race & Ethnicity. She lives in Minneapolis with her partner, the Rev. Karen Hutt, and their children.

Susanne Huttner is a community organizer who found her calling after a career in science at the University of California. She is the North Carolina Organizer and part of the national leadership group of Reclaim Our Vote (ROV), a campaign of the nonpartisan Center for Common Ground, which fights voter suppression through education and engagement with community of color voters.

Lisa Garcia-Sampson serves as the Executive Director of Forward Together, The Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of North Carolina. Lisa graduated from Boston University's School of Theology in 2018 and most recently served as the Ministerial Intern at First Church Boston. She recently received preliminary ministerial fellowship and will soon be ordained by her beloved home congregation, the First Unitarian Church of Providence. After living in the north east for the first 32 years of her life, Lisa moved to Durham, North Carolina in June 2019 with her spouse Ry who is a Family Medicine Resident at Duke.
All programs are free. Donations will be accepted to support the phenomenal guest speakers participating in the series and the ongoing work of the Living Legacy Project.
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Suggested donation is $10 per program (more if you can, less if you can't).
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