The Center for Inclusive Democracy’s latest report, “The Voting Experience of Black Californians: 2020 General Election and Beyond” will be officially released at a webinar on Feb. 28, 2022, an event being held in partnership with the California Black Power Network (CBPN).
CID will provide an overview of key findings from the new report, then CBPN will lead a panel discussion featuring community leaders and election experts, who will discuss the implications of the report’s findings for the 2022 Midterm Elections and beyond.
CID’s report features findings from a multi-method analysis of the level of Black voter turnout and the overall voting experience for Black Californians during the 2020 General Election. Those interested in attending the webinar can register here. For more information or questions, contact Mindy Romero at: msromero@usc.edu.
About the California Black Power Network: The California Black Power Network (CBPN) is a new long-term statewide power-building effort dedicated to organizing Black grassroots groups and residents to change the lived conditions of Black Californians. CBPN is built on the work of the California Black Census and Redistricting Hub and the African American Civic Engagement Project, both projects of California Calls.