Everyone has a democracy story: from our experiences registering to vote and voting, to politicians dividing our communities into gerrymandered districts, or big money donors blocking progress on issues we care about in our legislatures. Join People For and our partners at Declaration for American Democracy on Thursday, June 8 at 7:00 pm ET (4:00 PM PT) for our Democracy Story Activist Training to learn how you can use your democracy story as an important advocacy tool.

People For the American Way

Friend,

Join People For and our partners at Declaration for American Democracy on Thursday, June 8 at 7:00 pm ET (4:00 PM PT) for our Democracy Story Activist Training to learn how you can use your democracy story as an important advocacy tool. I’ll be cohosting the activist call and we’ll be joined by special guest Representative Jasmine Crockett and feature a message from Martin Luther King III and Arndrea Waters King!

Register now to join us on June 8 at 7 PM ET! >>

Everyone has a democracy story: from our experiences registering to vote and voting, to politicians dividing our communities into gerrymandered districts, or big money donors blocking progress on issues we care about in our legislatures. We also have stories of times we have come together and demanded more of our legislatures and won! Every story is valuable.

Sharing your story is a powerful way to humanize an issue and change hearts and minds. We will train activists on best practices in telling your story and provide space for you to workshop your story and share it!

In addition to amplifying your story through your own network, it can be a part of the broader movement to help advocate for comprehensive, transformational legislation.

Join us on June 8 to share your democracy story! >>

Thank you for your help in building a democracy where all of us get an equal voice.

Thank you for all that you do,

Rio Tazewell
Director of Campaigns
People For the American Way



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