Dallas, Oct 26, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - For the last twelve months, more than two-dozen African American professional and grassroots organizations from throughout Dallas County have combined their strategic resources to educate and register eligible voters and provide transportation to/from the polls for the country's November 2020 voting election. The groups' focus has been three-fold: ONE: Register eligible voters; TWO: Educate voters on procedural voting changes and locations; THREE: Identify early voters and provide transportation to/from the polls for early voters on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020, specifically for Senior
Citizens, the Physically Disabled, and Veterans.
"Even though we have worked as individual groups, coming together as a collective body has helped to maximize our resource to make sure that we have covered as many bases as possible," said Tramonica Brown, Founder and Director of Not My Sons.
At the meeting's inception, the group unanimously agreed that the gathering was necessary to share ways of leveraging and integrating the Black Lives Matters movement to continue the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
"This joint effort of the organizations to get voters registered and provide transportation to-and-from the polls helps to eliminate barriers and to empower new and disenfranchised voters to exercise their rights," said Dominique Alexander, Founder, and Director of Next Generation Action Network. "It only proves that when we work together, the result is limitless."
Reuben Lael, a millennial activist, educator, and artist who has been at the helm of spearheading pulling the groups together, said, " I'm glad to have been one of the individuals to help convene this gathering in order to bridge a generation chasm between the Millennials and Baby Boomers. With the Baby Boomers being at the table to help guide and give us that necessary wisdom we constantly seek is refreshing."
Note to Editors
A group of millennials leads the events with guidance from some of Dallas' wisdom pioneers; the multi-facet groups include - Our Voice Our Vote, Not My Son, Next Generation Action Network, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc.-Dallas, Dallas Fort Worth Urban League, NAACP, Miles of Freedom, Southern Dallas Link, Public Opinion LLC, DFW Metro Justice & Equality, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (Dallas Chapter), St. Luke United Methodist Church, Black Royal Family, Enough is Enough Fort Worth, The Fight, Sisters of the Movement, We Are C.O.C.O.A, United Justice Coalition, The Watchman, New Hope Baptist Church, Millennials on the Move, Zion Chapel PB Church, DJ Black Steve, Latte Media Group, and Dimensional Designs.
Persons seeking rides to/from the poll should call the following numbers if you live in/near
the listed areas.
REGION 1: SUNNYSIDE SOUTH DALLAS
Call: 214.275.9769
REGION 2: PLEASANT GROVE AND WEST DALLAS
Call: 214.527.4152
Area coordinated by Not My Sons
REGION 3: OAK CLIFF, EAST DALLAS, AND NORTH DALLAS
Call: 469.790.5999
Area coordinated by Next Generation Action Network
SPECIAL VOTING AND ELECTION ACTIVITIES . . .
OCTOBER 24 TH
9 -11 am - PACK THE POLLS CAR PARADE
Line Up @ 8:30am | Fair Park, Lot/Gate #2
910 South Haskell Avenue | Dallas, TX 75223
NOVEMBER 3 RD
7 pm - ELECTION DAY WATCH PARTY
Physical Location: 1309 Canton Street | Dallas, TX 75201
$10 (Purchase tickets at TBAAL 214.743.2400 or www.ticketmaster.com)
Proceed to benefit The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Annual Membership Drive.
ALL special activities will follow federal, state, and city COVID 19 mandates: Social
Distancing and Wearing Face Masks. Body temperature checks upon entry into the venue.
Media Contact
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214-743-2443
Source :Millennials on the Move
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