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Let Us Vote!

In 2021, the Point asks writers to explain how they are striving for better post-pandemic futures. For this issue, we invited artist Aram Han Sifuentes to discuss how she is combating disenfranchisement in the United States.

According to the United States Elections Project, in 2016, a whopping 28.6 percent of Americans, equating to 92 million people, were ineligible to vote in the presidential elections. When we look at the make-up of this disenfranchised population, they are under-18 youths, immigrants, people of

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