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UCLA Civic Engagement Event: Understanding Key 2024 Local Ballot Measures
Oct
15
3:30 PM15:30

UCLA Civic Engagement Event: Understanding Key 2024 Local Ballot Measures

  • James West Alumni Center, Collins Conference Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us in person or online for a moderated discussion with UCLA experts on key local ballot measures in the November 2024 election. Jim Newton, veteran journalist and Blueprint editor, will lead a discussion with Professor Michael Lens, Professor Gary Segura and Zev Yaroslavsky to give an insightful perspective on:

  • L.A. County Measure G — Los Angeles County Government Structure, Ethics and Accountability Charter Amendment

  • Charter Amendment DD — Independent Redistricting Commission for the City of Los Angeles

  • L.A. County Measure A — Homelessness Services and Affordable Housing Ordinance

Learn more and RSVP here.

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Into Action
Aug
6
to Aug 18

Into Action

August 6, 2020 | 8:00 p.m. EDT

Take Black the Vote

August 6th marks the 55th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.

INTO ACTION kicks off with a celebration of black life. Join us as we honor the legacy of black leadership and uplift the critical work being done to address voter suppression in the context of ongoing systemic voter disenfranchisement. 

Featuring John LegendUsherStacey AbramsCommonBilly PorterKendrick SampsonChuck DPhillip AgnewChristian McBrideThe Wide Awakes and more!

August 7, 2020

Art + Activism

Artists are the tip of the spear of social change.

In collaboration with the Kennedy Center, join artists + activists using their talents to build momentum towards lasting change.

August 12, 2020

Our Voice Our Power

International Youth Day

Young people are at the front of local, national and global movements demanding justice. Together we will celebrate youth leadership and the work being done to build momentum towards a massive youth turnout in November.

August 18, 2020

Ratified

From pay to power, from self-determination to protecting the air we all breathe, we will celebrate the women who continue to drive change in and out of government.


With continued attacks upon access to women’s health and safety and continued inequitable pay - glass ceilings remain unbroken while toxic men ascend to power. Today’s feminist movements are being led by women of color and becoming more and more potent and powerful.

Sign Up To Be a Part of Into Action 2020 so you can attend one or more of their events!

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How To Reduce The Voting Age to 16
Jul
22
10:00 AM10:00

How To Reduce The Voting Age to 16

On Wednesday, July 22, at 1 p.m. Eastern, join Next City for our webinar with Brandon Klugman, Vote16USA Campaign Manager at Generation Citizen. Vote16USA is a national campaign to reduce the voting age to 16. During this webinar, Klugman will discuss the campaign’s successes and setbacks.

By the age of 16, many teens have begun to drive, started paying taxes on earnings from part-time jobs, and in some cases can be tried as adults in a court of law. But when it comes to voting, young people ages 16 – 17 are left out of the conversation, and that’s part of the reason why Vote16USA is advocating to reduce the voter age. 

Vote16USA supports high-school aged students and municipal leaders in advocating for 16- and 17-year-olds voting on a municipal level. The organization streamlines information by compiling and sharing policy data and research to help young would-be voters and civic leaders advocate for the reduction of municipal voting ages. 

Currently, Vote16USA has active campaigns in Culver City and Berkley, California, Brattleboro, VT, and Washington, D.C. In two campaign cities in Maryland, Takoma Park and Hyattsville, youth and leaders have been successful in lowering the voting age, and 16-year-olds have been able to vote in municipal elections since 2013 and 2015, respectively.

“Our democracy works best when more people participate in it,” says Klugman. “Now more than ever we need bold ideas to make sure young people participate in their local democracy today and for the rest of their lives.”

Klugman is the Vote16USA Campaign Manager at Generation Citizen. In this role, he leads the initiative to lower the voting age, including supporting youth-led campaigns, publishing resources for advocates, and leading a Youth Advisory Board made up of activists from around the country. 

This webinar is to pay what you wish to register. Pay any amount that you would like or nothing at all. Those who become sustaining members of at least $5 a month, or who make a one-time donation of at least $20, may receive “19 Best Solutions of 2019” — Next City’s solutions of the year magazine. Your contribution toward this seminar will be used to find even more amazing guests, cover hosting fees and organize seminars like this one more frequently. A video of the webinar will be made available to those who register.

RSVP here.

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