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X-WR-CALDESC:The right to vote is taken for granted. For too many\, however
 \, that right is being suppressed. Voter suppression is a strategy used to
  influence the outcomes of elections by discouraging or preventing specifi
 c groups of people from voting. How do we see it today? In laws that restr
 ict voter access. As of March 2021\, according to the Brennan Center for J
 ustice\, 361 bills that would restrict voting access have been introduced 
 in 47 states\, including Missouri. In the words of John Lewis: “Voting is 
 the most powerful nonviolent tool we have.” Learn from our experts on what
 's happening in Missouri and what you can do to protect everyone's right t
 o vote and have their voice be heard at the ballot box.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nDe
 nise Lieberman is a nationally recognized voter rights lawyer who has been
  on the front line of voting rights decisions in Missouri and our nation f
 or 20 years. She serves as director and general counsel for the Missouri V
 oter Protection Coalition (MOVPC)\, a nonpartisan statewide network of vot
 er advocates that includes civil rights\, labor\, faith and civic engageme
 nt groups who collaborate to advance voting rights strategy in the state. 
 She has testified in support of the Voting Rights Advancement As the forme
 r national director of power and democracy for the Advancement Project nat
 ional office\, she led voting rights cases with partners in states around 
 the country. At Washington University\, Lieberman is the faculty director 
 of the Voter Access and Engagement Initiative as well as an adjunct profes
 sor of law and political science. In addition\, she serves as a consultant
  for the Brennan Center for Justice. Before joining Advancement Project in
  2006\, Lieberman served as legal director of the ACLU of Eastern Missouri
 .  \n \nMo Del Villar is the legislative associate for the American Civil 
 Liberties Union (ACLU) of Missouri. She is responsible for working with el
 ected officials and community organizations on issues related to the right
 s of Missourians. As a former intern with ACLU’s Washington\, DC\, legisla
 tive office\, she worked with the criminal justice team to provide researc
 h and analysis on proposals focusing on sentencing\, re-entry\, clemency a
 nd women's prison issues. This work was used to create “A Roadmap for Crim
 inal Justice Reform\,” which provided concrete proposals addressing reform
  issues affecting diverse communities. She served two U.S. senators and a 
 U.S. congresswoman in Washington. Her portfolio included judiciary nominat
 ions\; technology\, science and environmental protections\; and national s
 ecurity issues.
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DESCRIPTION:The right to vote is taken for granted. For too many\, however\
 , that right is being suppressed. Voter suppression is a strategy used to 
 influence the outcomes of elections by discouraging or preventing specific
  groups of people from voting. How do we see it today? In laws that restri
 ct voter access. As of March 2021\, according to the Brennan Center for Ju
 stice\, 361 bills that would restrict voting access have been introduced i
 n 47 states\, including Missouri. In the words of John Lewis: “Voting is t
 he most powerful nonviolent tool we have.” Learn from our experts on what'
 s happening in Missouri and what you can do to protect everyone's right to
  vote and have their voice be heard at the ballot box.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nDen
 ise Lieberman is a nationally recognized voter rights lawyer who has been 
 on the front line of voting rights decisions in Missouri and our nation fo
 r 20 years. She serves as director and general counsel for the Missouri Vo
 ter Protection Coalition (MOVPC)\, a nonpartisan statewide network of vote
 r advocates that includes civil rights\, labor\, faith and civic engagemen
 t groups who collaborate to advance voting rights strategy in the state. S
 he has testified in support of the Voting Rights Advancement As the former
  national director of power and democracy for the Advancement Project nati
 onal office\, she led voting rights cases with partners in states around t
 he country. At Washington University\, Lieberman is the faculty director o
 f the Voter Access and Engagement Initiative as well as an adjunct profess
 or of law and political science. In addition\, she serves as a consultant 
 for the Brennan Center for Justice. Before joining Advancement Project in 
 2006\, Lieberman served as legal director of the ACLU of Eastern Missouri.
   \n \nMo Del Villar is the legislative associate for the American Civil L
 iberties Union (ACLU) of Missouri. She is responsible for working with ele
 cted officials and community organizations on issues related to the rights
  of Missourians. As a former intern with ACLU’s Washington\, DC\, legislat
 ive office\, she worked with the criminal justice team to provide research
  and analysis on proposals focusing on sentencing\, re-entry\, clemency an
 d women's prison issues. This work was used to create “A Roadmap for Crimi
 nal Justice Reform\,” which provided concrete proposals addressing reform 
 issues affecting diverse communities. She served two U.S. senators and a U
 .S. congresswoman in Washington. Her portfolio included judiciary nominati
 ons\; technology\, science and environmental protections\; and national se
 curity issues.
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SUMMARY:Voter Sabotage: Will YOU Be Able To Vote?
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