Voting and Public Health Event, Rollins Election Day Initiative (REDI)

Voting and Public Health Event, Rollins Election Day Initiative (REDI)

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On Sept 23, 2024 12 – 1pm, there will be a discussion about Voting and Public hosted by the Social Determinants of Health Certificate Program in Partnership with the Rollins Election Day Initiative (REDI). REDI will be on site with information about voting eligibility & registration. Light refreshments will be served!

The event will feature Representative Imani Barnes, a Trainer at the Division of Animal Resources at Emory University’s School of Medicine and a Georgia State Representative in DeKalb County as well as Sara Tindall Ghazal,  who is an election law attorney, a voter protection champion, and one of five members of the GA State Election Board.

Location: RRR Ballroom

You do not have to be enrolled in the SDOH certificate to attend!

 


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