Feb 20 – Monthly Meeting – Nathan Fletcher and Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher

This quarter UC San Diego political science professor (and former Assemblyman) Nathan Fletcher’s class is on the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

From the Declaration of Independence through to the 2013 Supreme Court decision which found a section of the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional his course covers the history of voting rights in the United States including attempts to disenfranchise voters.

Literacy tests were used as a means to deny voters along lines of race and class – Louisiana literacy test (PDF) – and continue to flummox UCSD undergraduates today – Union-Tribune article by @GaryWarthUT.

Many of our struggles with the present Administration will come down to the 2018 Ballot boxes and who is willing, and able, to vote.

Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher is our featured speaker this evening, and we’re delighted to also welcome Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher who will speak on her recently introduced legislation.

WhenMonday February 20 – Social Time from 6:30pm, Meeting starts at 7pm

Social TimeMembers are encouraged to get together from 6:30pm before the meeting starts.Please bring whatever light drinks/snacks that you’d like to share.

WhereWe meet at the Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans – PANA4089 Fairmount Ave, San Diego, CA 92105 (map)

The building is on the south-east corner of Polk and Fairmount, just north of University. Parking is also available at the adjoining Southern Sudanese and East African Community Centers on Fairmount Ave. Bus routes 7 and 13.

Questions?Call or email (619) 900-4751  [email protected]