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A4I College Challenge

NBA Player Michael

Carter Williams

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launched the ELECT JUSTICE COLLEGE CHALLENGE, a nonpartisan voter initiative to get universities and colleges across the country to get-out-the-vote in this year’s critically important election.

 

The Elect Justice College Challenge is a part of A4I Campus Activism, a racial justice project to empower students to get involved in local efforts to create anti-racist college campuses and to hold universities and colleges accountable for sub-par institutional response to racial injustice suffered by Black people and people of color.

Get Involved

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COMMIT YOUR CAMPUS

Student leaders, alongside the appropriate campus administrator, commit to joining the College Challenge by filling out the online form here.

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DOWNLOAD GOTV TOOLKIT

Download the Elect Justice College Challenge GOTV Toolkit that provides sample social media materials and voter resources to vote by mail, make a voting plan, and much more.. Download the Toolkit here

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ORGANIZE YOUR CAMPUS

Utilize the GOTV toolkit to organize your campus and to challenge other campuses to get involved in mobilizing their colleges and universities to vote.

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INCREASE VOTER TURNOUT

Together, let’s consistently post voter information on our social media channels and work to ensure that as many college students commit to voting safely and early.

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Athletes for Impact

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The Elect Justice College Challenge 

Is a project powered by Athletes for Impact (A4I), a global network of athletes of all identities, across all sports to participate in intersectional movements for justice. Founded in 2016, Athletes for Impact partners with leading organizations across the country to transform culture, systems and policy. Over 150 athletes have participated in A4I campaigns that have raised millions of dollars for nonprofits and helped shift power in local communities. For more information, visit

www.athletesforimpact.com

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