
34:28
is it frozen? I can't hear any audio.

34:41
I don’t believe there is any now - it ends with the imagees

34:48
*Images

34:58
ok

35:00
thanks

45:43
One Person No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy. Carol Anderson, 2018

49:55
Thanks Lesley

55:17
FYI:https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/black-senior-citizens-ordered-off-georgia-bus-taking-them-vote/42lZxIGOF1uFo637TEc9jP/

59:44
FYI:https://www.acluga.org/sites/default/files/georgia_voter_roll_purge_errors_report.pdf

01:02:50
FYI:https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/09/17/uga-coronavirus-voting-football/

01:16:46
(For Deborah Q&A segment) Do you see any more ways to bridge African American and Latinx populations involvement in civic engagement that we have yet to try or can increase, or issues still to address respect in that respect, either nationally or here in Athens?

01:17:07
One of the comments that people make is “these politicians are all the same - they don’t care about me - just themselves”. Another is that politicians say that they can’t be successful because they have to compromise. What is a helpful response?

01:22:06
I have heard that letters are powerful—that one letter represents many constituents. What is the most powerful way to communicate with representatives?

01:26:24
So far in the races what is the engagement level of black and brown population in Clarke County if you know? Are you able to measure the level of enthusiasm? To connect to Lesley's question what can be done to increase the level of engagement?

01:35:37
Librarians do this as well

01:53:29
Lillian E. Smith - Strange Fruit (1944)

01:57:17
Thank you Deborah!! Great conversation. Thank you to Barbara.

01:57:26
too

01:57:47
Thank you Deborah, Barbara and Freda!

01:57:55
Thanks