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Stand Up Mobile is hosting an in-person volunteer canvass in honor of National Black Voter Day.
A multitude of organizations, including the NAACP and the National Urban League, have teamed up to make Friday, Sep. 20, National Black Voter Day. The event is a new initiative meant to increase voter registration among Black Americans ahead of the November election. Stand Up Mobile, a local non-profit focused on voting rights advocacy, voter education, and empowering Black voters in Mobile, is marking the event with both online education and in-person voter engagement efforts.
Stand Up Mobile is hosting an in-person volunteer canvass in honor of National Black Voter Day from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church in Mobile on Friday. The organization is also organizing a virtual phone bank held over Zoom. “Volunteers will be talking with Black voters in the community about the importance of the upcoming election, and how voters can register to vote or check their registration status,” according to the organizers.
Beverly Cooper, co-founder of Stand Up Mobile, described the organization’s plans for the events.
Efforts to “get out the vote” like Friday’s could be quite impactful come November, as national polling continues to indicate that the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will be a close one.
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