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Wednesday, September 23, 12noon-1:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

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Due to COVID-19, many of us have concerns about voting in the November election. Bring your questions and join us to learn about: voter eligibility and registration, three ways to vote, absentee ballots, important dates, common problems to avoid to ensure that your vote is counted, and ways you can get involved in voter education and advocacy. You may even get answers to questions you did not know to ask such as how many stamps you need to mail in your ballot.

Presenters

• Rev. Joan VanBecelaere is the Executive Director of Unitarian Universalist Justice Ohio and Ohio UU the Vote. She serves as the Chair of the Registration Team of the Nonpartisan Ohio Voter Outreach Committee [NOVOQ]. She has also worked with the Ohio Poor People’s Campaign. Prior to moving to Ohio, she was Vice-President for Student Services at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her spouse, Jerry, and four furry felines.

• Rev. Dr. Susan K. Smith is an ordained minister, writer, and musician. She is the founder of Crazy Faith Ministries, an organization that functions as a “church without walls” in Columbus, Ohio, concentrating on teaching people to “pray with their feet” in their work with the homeless and on social justice issues. She a communications consultant with the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Inc. as a consultant and writer with African American Ministers in Action [AAMTIA], a division of People for the American Way, and is serving at this time as a co-chair of the Minority Vote subcommittee of the Nonpartisan Ohio Voter Outreach Campaign [NOVOC].

Register for this event by using this link.

This event will also be live-streamed on “Facebook Live.”

Hosted by Interfaith Association of Central Ohio [IACO].