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The Power of the Indigenous Vote: Legal History and Modern Advocacy

November 1 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

The Power of the Indigenous Vote: Legal History and Modern Advocacy

When: November 1, 6-7:30pm

Where: Main Boulder Public Library, Canyon Theater

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Honor Native American Heritage month and prepare for the nearing election by joining us for a lecture and discussion on the history of Native American’s access to the polls and the tremendous power of the Indigenous vote. We will learn from Colorado Law Professor Christina Stanton about the laws, advocacy, and modern movements to increase Native America’s participation in elections. Native American Rights Fund Attorney Allison Neswood will discuss the ongoing fights to defend Native American voting rights in the courts. You will learn how you can support national and local efforts to ensure that everyone who wants to vote is able. Light refreshments provided.


Leading up to the election, the Boulder Public Library invites all community members to rediscover the history and importance of voting in our country through our fall Democracy Series. From interactive storytimes to insightful workshops, this engaging series will foster community connections as we navigate this election year together.

Venue

Boulder Public Library
1001 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder, CO 80302 United States
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Venue

Boulder Public Library
1001 Arapahoe Ave
Boulder, CO 80302 United States
+ Google Map
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