Immediate changes are underway in 2022 from big tech companies like Facebook and Apple that will impact how civic engagement efforts reach people online. And this year will also see moves made by the telecom carriers that could upend established practices from 2020. Simultaneously, organizers face an increasingly complex media and disinformation social media ecosystem. If not adequately addressed, these changes could be detrimental to civic engagement programs, ultimately leading to avoidable voter suppression and apathy particularly amongst people of color, young people, older adults, rural communities, and those not as familiar with digital communications.
What will you learn?
- Direct implications for how national and state organizations run civic engagement programs
- How immediate changes from big tech companies will impact voter registration, mobilization, and nonpartisan voter communication outreach efforts
Who should attend?
All interested funders. What to expect: presentation followed by Q&A.
Speakers
- Arisha Hatch, Vice President, Color of Change
- Tim Lim, Digital Strategist
- Xena Ni, Partner, Trestle Collaborative
- Nick Chedli Carter (Moderator), Director, Resilient Democracy
How should I sign up?
3 PM - 4 PM Program
Registration is required by March 18th.
Members and Non-Member Funders: Please click on the "Register Now" link above. Webinar information will be emailed to you before the webinar.
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