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September 23, 2020

"All In: The Fight for Democracy" Panel with Stacey Abrams and Randi Weingarten

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"All In: The Fight for Democracy" Panel with Stacey Abrams and Randi Weingarten

Date

September 23, 2020

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Attributes

Good for Parents
Grade Level Grades 6-12, Professional Development

About This Webinar

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Join the AFT's Share My Lesson and Amazon Studios for a conversation with Stacey Abrams, Founder, Fair Fight Action and AFT President, Randi Weingarten on All In: The Fight for Democracy.

After watching this panel, join Carol Anderson of Emory University, Fran Sterling and Jen Sarché of BlueShift Education, Julia Torres, ELA educator, librarian, and member of Educolor Collective, and Share My Lesson for a webinar on how to teach film, All In: The Fight for Democracy.

All In: The Fight for Democracy examines the issue of voter suppression in the U.S. The film interweaves personal experiences with activism and historical insight to expose a problem that has corrupted our country from the beginning. With the expertise of Stacey Abrams, the film offers an insider's look into the barriers to voting.

Original Air Date:  Thursday, September 23, 2020

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"ALL IN: THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY" PANEL WITH STACEY ABRAMS AND RANDI WEINGARTEN
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5.0
5 Reviews
Jazmin_P_3505959
Jazmin_P_3505959 September 23, 2020
Awesome webinar with Stacy

Awesome webinar with Stacy Abrams

Kathryn Fairbanks
Kathryn Fairbanks September 23, 2020
Don't panic. Stay focused.

Don't panic. Stay focused. Always inspiring to listen to Stacey Abrams. I always enjoy listening to her share knowledge. She gives me power to share factual information. And the documentary! When I take my ballot to the ballot box, Maceo Snipes will be added to list of people I honor with my vote.

cdparms
cdparms September 24, 2020
Great information and very

Great information and very eye opening. It's what we (the adults) and our students need at this time in our history.

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