In NC, a four-day voting rights march from Wilson to Raleigh launched by Repairers of the Breach was aimed at mobilizing voters who organizers say are often left out of the political process.
In NC, a four-day voting rights march from Wilson to Raleigh launched by Repairers of the Breach was aimed at mobilizing voters who organizers say are often left out of the political process.
The “This is Our Selma” event—part of the “Love Forward Together Tour”—was an effort founded in love, its organizers say, but also in resistance to policies that prioritize power rather than people. Cardinal & Pine’s Jessica F. Simmons explains.
Early voting for the state’s midterm elections began Feb. 12, and is set to conclude Feb. 28. Regular voting for the midterm elections is March 3. For more on the story, tap here.
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