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whenweallvote · 7 months
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Dianne Feinstein arrived in Washington, D.C. in 1992 and became the longest-serving female senator and the longest-serving senator from California.
As California Senator Alex Padilla said, “It would be impossible to write the history of California politics, it would be impossible to write the history of American politics without acknowledging the trailblazing career of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.”
May she rest in peace.
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#SoartothePolls #YourVoteIsYourVoice #WhenWeAllVote #aka1908 #ΟΤΩ #OmicronTauOmega #WeAreSouthCentral (at Houston, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkjVupcOZSz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sopnel · 2 years
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Women are the most powerful voting bloc in the country. And this November, we're showing up—with determination, with joy, and in pink—to cast our votes and demand a government that represents us. Wear a SUIT and Colors to the Polls. Join #VotesandVibes Sunday October 30th, at 1:00PM. Let's Go. To the Polls we go. #thesocialLight #VotingSuitsYou #WhenWeAllVote @argent @supermajority 💗 #whoyouvoteformatters #votingmatters #votingiseasy #makevotingahabit Reposted from @slynnyoung https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj9iFEtMl0V/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tyronesmith · 2 years
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#registernow #voterregistration #whenweallvote https://www.instagram.com/p/CivXtkKqndT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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heatherjpp13 · 2 years
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣#wethepeople #defendamericanfreedom #bluecollarnews #uniteddemocrats #freealphas #defendamerica #conservativeapparel #meidastouch #14thamendementsection3 #expandthesupremecourt #endgerrymandering #whenweallvote #derrickgates #derrickgatesforcongress #countryoverparty #dcstatehood #socialismsucks🇺🇸 #newbreedconservatives #conventionofstates #grievancepolitics #diversions #conservative #notourfaith #impeachpelosi #freedomofspeach #maga #naaga #impeachkamala #socialismsucks #joinordie https://www.instagram.com/p/CfJyy4eladA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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action · 2 years
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It's Offical — We're Just 100 Days Out...
You heard it from Former First Lady Michelle Obama, we are just 100 days out from the 2022 midterm elections.
This fall when voters head to the polls, we get to choose who represents us -- including all 435 members of the House of Representatives, 35 out of 100 Senators, and countless elected officials in our local and state governments.
Our elected officials make decisions on everything from our access to health care to the judges in our courts.
⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ WANT TO MAKE SURE YOUR VOICE IS HEARD? ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ 
Head over to our partners @whenweallvote at whenweallvote.org or text VOTE to 56005 to check your voter registration status
Ask one or THREE ( we vote THREE😉) friends to pledge to vote with you 
Volunteer with @whenweallvote. You can sign up right now at whenweallvote.org
Registered to VOTE!! ➡️➡️ CLICK THE 🔗 TO REGISTER ⬅️⬅️
Learn more about your right and what's on your ballot at whenweallvote.org
Remember, @whenweallvote, we can change the world.
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gotinterest · 5 months
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i hope these people rot in hell for using Tamir Rice’s murder as propaganda to get people to vote as if voting would have stopped the racism and police violence that led to this boy’s death fuck you guys for real (blog posting this is whenweallvote in case you didn’t notice at first)
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chriss-1point · 2 years
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acrackintheteacup · 2 months
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My Tumblr Crushes (February 2024):
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My Top Tags (February 2024):
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fan art: black sails
tv series: percy jackson and the olympians
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calilili · 1 year
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whenweallvote · 7 months
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After the Supreme Court ruled that James Meredith — a Black college student — had the constitutional right to register for classes at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett personally blocked Meredith's admission.
On September 29, 1962, President Kennedy deployed federal marshals to Oxford, Mississippi. Ultimately, it took 3,000 U.S. troops, federal marshals, and national guardsmen to get James Meredith to class in the midst of a violent, pro-segregation riot that left two dead and 300 injured.
Meredith received his Bachelor of Arts degree in August of 1963. He had already taken several years of college courses at an all-Black college before enrolling at Ole Miss.
We cannot live up to our greatest ideals without confronting the realities of our history.
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bonitagreengambrell · 2 years
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It's National Voter Registration Day! Check your voter reg to ensure you're registered and ready to vote this year: http://lil.ms/iq2o/7um2vw #WhenWeAllVote #voterregistration #VotingIsYourRight (at Houston, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ciu0y-hOqcQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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just1981 · 1 year
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I posted 19 times in 2022
That's 19 more posts than 2021!
14 posts created (74%)
5 posts reblogged (26%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@akcanzi
@princemick
@cinequeer
@adobephotoslop
I tagged 6 of my posts in 2022
#0 - 1 post
#youtube - 3 posts
#giphy - 1 post
#hands - 1 post
#keyboard - 1 post
#typing - 1 post
#fingers - 1 post
#jim carey - 1 post
#5 posts - 1 post
#tumblr milestone - 1 post
Longest Tag: 47 characters
#pspspspsps underdogs come through for us please
My Top Posts in 2022:
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My #1 post of 2022
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Get your Tumblr 2022 Year in Review →
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tyronesmith · 2 years
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#registertovote #whenweallvote https://www.instagram.com/p/CgryUxRry-o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theavenuebox · 1 year
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Georgia tap in!! There is a little time left, if you haven’t already make sure ...
Georgia tap in!! There is a little time left, if you haven’t already make sure …
Georgia tap in!! There is a little time left, if you haven’t already make sure you get out and vote in today’s runoff election!! (via. @whenweallvote) Source
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action · 2 years
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The Midterms: Voting & The Disability Community
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Join @whenweallvote, the American Association of People with Disabilities’ REV UP Voting Campaign, and The Whole Person to ask questions about the upcoming midterm elections, how you can register to vote, and all you need to know about Election Day.
September 12-16, 2022 is Disability Voting Rights Week, a time for advocates and communities to build the power of the disability vote through voter registration, voter education, community engagement, and more! The disability community is one of the largest voting blocs in the country, with over 38 million eligible voters with disabilities in 2020.  The community also faces access barriers at the ballot box: only 17.7 million voters of the 38 million eligible voted in 2020. This September 16th, get your questions answered about the intersection of voting and the disability community and how to make voting more accessible to disabled folks. 
What are you waiting for, Tumblr? Ask them a question, and head over here to see their answers. 🗳️Don't forget to get registered to vote (HERE)🗳️!
MEET THE PANEL
Priestley M. Johnson (She/Her), Director of Strategic Community Partnerships, When We All Vote
Priestley M. Johnson the Director of Strategic Community Partnerships and is responsible for When We All Vote’s partnership program that delivers voter registration tools and resources to hundreds of partners across the nation. Ms. Johnson is a passionate advocate and avid relationship builder dedicated to using her skill set of strategic partnerships, project management, business development, and event planning. With previous experience in the Obama White House and the International Women’s Forum, Priestley is passionate about advocating for more resources for those in need and building capacity through fundraising. A proud Howard alumna, Johnson is committed to moving the needle. 
Lilian Aluri (She/Her), REV UP Voting Campaign Coordinator
Lilian Aluri started off interning at AAPD in the summer of 2020, as a NYU VOTE 2020 Fellow, getting out the disability vote in the 2020 elections. Lilian then began a contract with AAPD and has since been working together with the REV UP team to continue to build the power of the disability vote, research voting accessibility issues, and also support AAPD’s broader advocacy. In her current role as the REV UP Voting Campaign Coordinator, Lilian supports the national REV UP network, facilitating trainings and webinars, convening the advisory committee, organizing national voting initiatives and collaborating with REV UP organizers to advance the power of the disability vote. Lilian also manages AAPD’s blog and a weekly email digest highlighting disability in the news.
As the older sister of a young man with Down syndrome and as someone with some mental health disabilities, Lilian values her role at AAPD as a chance to help create a more inclusive and just society in which all people with disabilities can thrive.
Kendra A. Burgess (She/Her), Public Policy Coordinator, The Whole Person  
Kendra A. Burgess joined The Whole Person in 2019 as Public Policy Coordinator, where she currently advocates for issues impacting people with disabilities at the city, state, and federal levels of government in Kansas and Missouri. 
Prior to this role, Kendra served as a congressional staffer for the Honorable U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill for several years, where she handled a portfolio of federal issues, including labor, healthcare, and housing. Additionally, she lends her voice to elevate issues impacting people with disabilities by writing opinion articles for regional news outlets, educating the public through press interviews, and collaborating with community partners to offer Diversity Equity and Inclusion Programming. Learning to thrive through her own invisibly disabilities, Kendra is a volunteer women’s health advocate by serving as the Kansas/Missouri Representative for the Worldwide EndoMarch, an organization seeking to advocate for those living with Endometriosis.
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