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Redistricting and Discrimination

Redistricting and Discrimination

FromRules of the Game: The Bolder Advocacy Podcast


Redistricting and Discrimination

FromRules of the Game: The Bolder Advocacy Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode, we’re picking up a topic we talked about months ago: Redistricting. Last time, we talked about the general process for redistricting, and we encouraged our nonprofit community to learn how the new maps would be drawn in their state or their local district.    This time, we’re going to look at how the nonprofit community can advocate for their mission and their own community no matter the process in your home state, and regardless of where your state is in the redistricting process. We also wanted to lift up that historically, how we encourage voting or limit voting in America is also through the lens of discrimination.       Our Attorneys for this Episode:   Jen Powis   Leslie Barnes     Show Notes  How the census, which is required to proportionally represent an entire state’s population, encountered a growing problem that politicians couldn’t fix for decades.  How the Supreme Court in conjunction with citizen action in the 1960’s addressed this issue, which resulted in the “One Person One Vote” doctrine.  How redistricting election maps works and how it differs by state.  Regardless of your state’s system to draw maps, your nonprofit can play a vital role in protecting your community’s right to vote and to participate in policy-making.  Current day challenges in redistricting include high population densities, whether to count undocumented residents or only US citizens, and questions on equity and race.  How some nonprofits are engaging in the redistricting process and how your organization can get involved as well.  What does gerrymandering and “packing” mean?  What are “communities of interest” and what is “contiguity”?  The importance of knowing the computer model your state uses to create maps     Bolder Advocacy Resources   https://www.usccr.gov/files/pubs/2018/Minority_Voting_Access_2018.pdf  https://americanhistory.si.edu/democracy-exhibition/vote-voice/getting-vote/demanding-vote/one-manone-vote  https://bolderadvocacy.org/resource/standing-up-for-your-community-influencing-the-redistricting-process/  https://bolderadvocacy.org/resource/mapping-the-future-the-redistricting-process-and-private-foundations/    Other resources:  https://www.ncsl.org/research/redistricting/redistricting-systems-a-50-state-overview.aspx  https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/R45951.html  https://funderscommittee.org/files/Collaborative_RedistrictingGuide_2.pdf  https://www.fairdistrictspa.com/updates/pa-prison-gerrymandering  https://redistricting.lls.edu/wp-content/uploads/Basics-English10.pdf   
Released:
Oct 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nonprofits are important advocates on issues critical to every community, but sometimes the rules and regulations of advocacy can be barriers to entry. In Rules of the Game, Bolder Advocacy attorneys at Alliance for Justice use real examples to demystify these laws to help 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) nonprofits be bolder advocates, whether holding elected officials accountable, educating candidates, engaging voters, or lobbying for policy change.