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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of Stacey Abrams visit to campus on the evening of
  Sept. 11\, there will be four other guests involved in the fight for more 
 fair and democratic elections and fighting voter suppression\, particularly
  in Georgia. Whether you just want to learn more about these vital issues\,
  or are looking for volunteer opportunities or career options\, please feel
  free to attend.\n\nThese guests are part of the LDR200 course (still open 
 for enrollment until Friday) and so they will each be speaking from 6:40-7:
 55pm in 228 Campbell Hall.\n\nBut all students are welcome to come to these
  four guest speakers.\n\nThursday\, Sept. 12: Nse Ufot\, Executive Director
  of the New Georgia Project. Her strategy leverages technology with the goa
 l of making it easier for every voter to engage in every election. Nsé and 
 her team are also developing Georgia’s home-grown talent by training and or
 ganizing local activists across the state.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 17: Rebecca D
 eHart\, CEO of Fair Count (on Census). Prior to working on Fair Count\, Reb
 ecca was the Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.\n\nThur
 sday\, Sept. 19: Hillary Holley and Kia Sims at Fair Fight Action. Hillary 
 worked for the 2018 Abrams for Governor campaign and now Abrams' new voting
  rights organization. Hillary is currently the Director of Organizing for F
 air Fight where she manages all grassroots volunteers\, all partnerships wi
 th allied organizations\, and building a grassroots network to fight for vo
 ting right across the country. As a member of the organizing team\, Kia hel
 ps to manage volunteers and leads college and high school engagement initia
 tives.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 24: Sara T. Ghazal\, Director of Voter Protection
  for the Democratic Party of Georgia. She oversees efforts to protect the r
 ights of all voters in Georgia to have equal and easy access to the polls.
DTEND:20190912T235500Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T122014Z
DTSTART:20190912T224000Z
GEO:33.76825;-84.294489
LOCATION:Campbell Hall\, 228
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SUMMARY:LDR 200 Speaker Series
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URL:https://calendar.agnesscott.edu/event/ldr_200_speaker_series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of Stacey Abrams visit to campus on the evening of
  Sept. 11\, there will be four other guests involved in the fight for more 
 fair and democratic elections and fighting voter suppression\, particularly
  in Georgia. Whether you just want to learn more about these vital issues\,
  or are looking for volunteer opportunities or career options\, please feel
  free to attend.\n\nThese guests are part of the LDR200 course (still open 
 for enrollment until Friday) and so they will each be speaking from 6:40-7:
 55pm in 228 Campbell Hall.\n\nBut all students are welcome to come to these
  four guest speakers.\n\nThursday\, Sept. 12: Nse Ufot\, Executive Director
  of the New Georgia Project. Her strategy leverages technology with the goa
 l of making it easier for every voter to engage in every election. Nsé and 
 her team are also developing Georgia’s home-grown talent by training and or
 ganizing local activists across the state.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 17: Rebecca D
 eHart\, CEO of Fair Count (on Census). Prior to working on Fair Count\, Reb
 ecca was the Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.\n\nThur
 sday\, Sept. 19: Hillary Holley and Kia Sims at Fair Fight Action. Hillary 
 worked for the 2018 Abrams for Governor campaign and now Abrams' new voting
  rights organization. Hillary is currently the Director of Organizing for F
 air Fight where she manages all grassroots volunteers\, all partnerships wi
 th allied organizations\, and building a grassroots network to fight for vo
 ting right across the country. As a member of the organizing team\, Kia hel
 ps to manage volunteers and leads college and high school engagement initia
 tives.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 24: Sara T. Ghazal\, Director of Voter Protection
  for the Democratic Party of Georgia. She oversees efforts to protect the r
 ights of all voters in Georgia to have equal and easy access to the polls.
DTEND:20190917T235500Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T122014Z
DTSTART:20190917T224000Z
GEO:33.76825;-84.294489
LOCATION:Campbell Hall\, 228
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:LDR 200 Speaker Series
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URL:https://calendar.agnesscott.edu/event/ldr_200_speaker_series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of Stacey Abrams visit to campus on the evening of
  Sept. 11\, there will be four other guests involved in the fight for more 
 fair and democratic elections and fighting voter suppression\, particularly
  in Georgia. Whether you just want to learn more about these vital issues\,
  or are looking for volunteer opportunities or career options\, please feel
  free to attend.\n\nThese guests are part of the LDR200 course (still open 
 for enrollment until Friday) and so they will each be speaking from 6:40-7:
 55pm in 228 Campbell Hall.\n\nBut all students are welcome to come to these
  four guest speakers.\n\nThursday\, Sept. 12: Nse Ufot\, Executive Director
  of the New Georgia Project. Her strategy leverages technology with the goa
 l of making it easier for every voter to engage in every election. Nsé and 
 her team are also developing Georgia’s home-grown talent by training and or
 ganizing local activists across the state.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 17: Rebecca D
 eHart\, CEO of Fair Count (on Census). Prior to working on Fair Count\, Reb
 ecca was the Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.\n\nThur
 sday\, Sept. 19: Hillary Holley and Kia Sims at Fair Fight Action. Hillary 
 worked for the 2018 Abrams for Governor campaign and now Abrams' new voting
  rights organization. Hillary is currently the Director of Organizing for F
 air Fight where she manages all grassroots volunteers\, all partnerships wi
 th allied organizations\, and building a grassroots network to fight for vo
 ting right across the country. As a member of the organizing team\, Kia hel
 ps to manage volunteers and leads college and high school engagement initia
 tives.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 24: Sara T. Ghazal\, Director of Voter Protection
  for the Democratic Party of Georgia. She oversees efforts to protect the r
 ights of all voters in Georgia to have equal and easy access to the polls.
DTEND:20190919T235500Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T122014Z
DTSTART:20190919T224000Z
GEO:33.76825;-84.294489
LOCATION:Campbell Hall\, 228
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:LDR 200 Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
DESCRIPTION:On the heels of Stacey Abrams visit to campus on the evening of
  Sept. 11\, there will be four other guests involved in the fight for more 
 fair and democratic elections and fighting voter suppression\, particularly
  in Georgia. Whether you just want to learn more about these vital issues\,
  or are looking for volunteer opportunities or career options\, please feel
  free to attend.\n\nThese guests are part of the LDR200 course (still open 
 for enrollment until Friday) and so they will each be speaking from 6:40-7:
 55pm in 228 Campbell Hall.\n\nBut all students are welcome to come to these
  four guest speakers.\n\nThursday\, Sept. 12: Nse Ufot\, Executive Director
  of the New Georgia Project. Her strategy leverages technology with the goa
 l of making it easier for every voter to engage in every election. Nsé and 
 her team are also developing Georgia’s home-grown talent by training and or
 ganizing local activists across the state.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 17: Rebecca D
 eHart\, CEO of Fair Count (on Census). Prior to working on Fair Count\, Reb
 ecca was the Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.\n\nThur
 sday\, Sept. 19: Hillary Holley and Kia Sims at Fair Fight Action. Hillary 
 worked for the 2018 Abrams for Governor campaign and now Abrams' new voting
  rights organization. Hillary is currently the Director of Organizing for F
 air Fight where she manages all grassroots volunteers\, all partnerships wi
 th allied organizations\, and building a grassroots network to fight for vo
 ting right across the country. As a member of the organizing team\, Kia hel
 ps to manage volunteers and leads college and high school engagement initia
 tives.\n\nTuesday\, Sept. 24: Sara T. Ghazal\, Director of Voter Protection
  for the Democratic Party of Georgia. She oversees efforts to protect the r
 ights of all voters in Georgia to have equal and easy access to the polls.
DTEND:20190924T235500Z
DTSTAMP:20260306T122014Z
DTSTART:20190924T224000Z
GEO:33.76825;-84.294489
LOCATION:Campbell Hall\, 228
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