Turnout! : mobilizing voters in an emergency
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Turnout! : mobilizing voters in an emergency
(Universalizing resistance series / edited by Charles Derber and Suren Moodliar)(Routledge focus)
Routledge, 2021
- : hbk
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Description and Table of Contents
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Turnout! offers strategies for "emergency elections," like the 2020 races, and addresses the nuts-and-bolts for civic groups and individuals to effectively turn out the vote. Indeed, few elections in recent history represent the kind of apocalyptic turning point for our planet and democracy as the present one. Turnout! is both a creative work of political vision combined with a detailed manual for turning out millions of new voters.
Participation at local, state, and federal levels will have an outsized impact on the future of democracy and life itself. The elections also provide an opportunity to power-up social movements that can re-frame and re-define civic participation in an age of extreme inequality, climate change, and pandemics.
Contributors include powerful movement leaders Maria Teresa Kumar (Voto Latino), Aimee Allison (She the People), Winona LaDuke (Honor the Earth), and Matt Nelson (Presente.org); leading public officials advocating greater voter engagement like Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley and Wisconsin Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, and councilors Helen Gym and Nikki Fortunato Bas. Turnout! reveals strategies and real-world tactics to mobilize millions of discouraged, apathetic, or suppressed voters, including women, low-income, Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, LGBTQIA+, student and youth, and working-class voters.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements, 1. Introducing the Emergency Election, 2. Our Nation Is Worth Fighting For, 3. There Is Time to Save Organized Human Society, 4. Making People Count: The Census & the Vote Matter, 5. Building the Next Progressive Generation, 6. Latinx Social Movements vs #DeepFakes, 7. How We Politicize Our Movements to Build the Country of Our Dreams, 8. Rocking the Native Vote, 9. The Resistance Is Fueled by Women, 10. It's About the Next Ten Thousand Years, 11. The Coronavirus and the Economy, 12. Get Out the Vote for a World Beyond Fossil Fuels, 13. Your Vote Can Help Move U.S. Foreign Policy from Militarism to Diplomacy, 14. Rebuilding After COVID 19: Equality, Equity and a Strong Social Safety Net, 15. Excite the Vote: It Takes a Community and a United Front, 16. Vote Is a Verb: Applying Lessons from Social Science to GOTV, 17. Latino Voter Outreach That Energizes White Voters, Too, 18. Want More Black Voters? Meet Them Where They Live, 19. Winning Alabama, 2017: A Roadmap to Success?, 20. The Base Versus the Middle: A False Choice for Democrats, 21. We Have the Numbers to Win, 22. Voting Ourselves A Raise, 23. Moms for Housing: Inspiring the Movement for Housing as a Human Right, 24. Public Schools and the Path to a Political Majority, 25. Guaranteed Quality, Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage from Cradle to Grave, 26. How to Turn a Person into a Voter, 27. Eyes South! Ins and Outs of Voting Abroad for 2020, 28. Voter Assemblies to Protect Our Votes, 29. A Letter to US College Students
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