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Post-Election: Moving Forward Together
Join us for a Living Room Conversation all about how we move forward together once this election is through — no matter what the results. Once all the campaigning and voting is over, we are left to process the results (and in recent elections their validity) and resulting transfer of power. While many believe we continue to…
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Exploring Faith, Polarization, and Identity Among Latte
On Thursday, October 24th, join Mormon Women for Ethical Government and More in Common for a deep dive into the latest research about Latter-day Saint communities, exploring how faith shapes their identity, sense of belonging, and experiences with political polarization. This webinar will feature key insights from More in Common’s latest report, Promising Revelations: Undoing the False…
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Women of Faith Voting With Principles and Hope
Please join us on October 17th as we talk with Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers from the popular podcast Pantsuit Politics about the power and optimism that can result when women of faith join together to vote in new ways. MWEG’s Hope Votes campaign is designed to help women prepare to participate meaningfully in…
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Majority Rules – Screening & Panel Discussion
Fix Democracy First and the Meaningful Movies Project proudly presents an exclusive, free online screening of the thought-provoking documentary, “Majority Rules” by AJ Schnack. Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 13th, 2024, at 4 pm PST, as we embark on a journey towards positive societal change. Step into a world where the power of the…
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How to manage AI risks to business and democracy
The risk of Artificial Intelligence (AI) election disinformation aimed at sowing confusion and fooling voters is escalating exponentially. This technology is not only providing nefarious actors with easy ways to chip away at democracy, but with tools to sabotage economies, businesses, and brands. Today’s AI has improved exponentially from a few years ago, when creating…
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Party Rifts & Voter Shifts: Political Realignment in the Election & Beyond
America is in the throes of a seismic political realignment. A record 43% of Americans see themselves as politically independent — the same as the two major parties put together. This disillusionment with politics as usual has created a vast group of people who consider themselves “politically homeless.” Sixty-three percent of U.S. adults agree with the statement that the…