Students learn about voter suppression and disenfranchisement in U.S. elections, and how people are mobilizing to combat it.

Lesson Plan May 27, 2020

Exploring Voter Suppression and Activism in U.S. Elections

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Warm-up: Defining disenfranchisment and voter suppression.

Introducing the Resource: Guided reading of Brittany Gibson's reporting on voter suppression in the U.S.

Reflection: Understanding the history and current reality of voter suppression and activism against it in the U.S. at large and in our communities.

Extension Activities:

1. Creating a voting guide for your community members

2. Writing a letter to your representative advocating for solutions to voter suppression

3. Exploring how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting elections and access to voting

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