Thursday, July 22, 2021

 

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“Once we pass the John Lewis Voting Rights [Advancement] Act, we should keep marching to make it even better…
By adding polling places, and expanding early voting, and making Election Day a national holiday.... By guaranteeing that every American has equal representation in our government....  By ending some of the partisan gerrymandering -- so that all voters have the power to choose their politicians, not the other way around.
And if all this takes eliminating the filibuster -- another Jim Crow relic -- in order to secure the God-given rights of every American, then that’s what we should do.”   President Obama
 
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Map manipulators aren’t even trying to hide their plans to gerrymander anymore. In fact, some elected leaders have coached their party on the best practices of gerrymandering. Their advice? Be more sly with their attempts to cheat to avoid any legal challenges.

“GOP congressman warns against party
getting 'too greedy' in redistricting efforts”
-- The Week

First 🙄, then fight back with a few bucks >>>

GOP Lawmaker James Comer said: “When you get real cute, you end up in a lawsuit -- and you lose it. And then the courts redraw the lines.” You read that correctly. They still want to gerrymander -- but are trying to be “smart” about it this year to escape accountability. We can’t allow that to happen.

There is no bigger statement of urgency for All On The Line’s work than seeing elected leaders openly call for unbridled partisanship over fairness. Will you make a donation right now so we don’t run low on resources in the middle of the redistricting process?

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This year is the first-ever that we have a nationwide grassroots movement to hold map manipulators accountable.

We are going to mobilize folks to call for transparency. We’ve already started training thousands of volunteers on how to best leverage their voice during redistricting and are preparing them to call out and combat unfair maps before they’re finalized.

But none of this will be possible without your support. We need you in this fight if we’re going to ensure map drawers don’t draw the next decade of district lines in favor of their political party.

If you’re in a position to donate -- will you pitch in a donation of $25 to help us beat gerrymandering?

-- The AOTL team

 

 

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“There is no greater agent for change in your community than you -- we just want to make sure you’re empowered in the redistricting process to make an impact. -- President Obama
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 President Obama understands that if we want to create a truly representative democracy, we must hold map drawers accountable during redistricting by empowering and training volunteers and supporters.

Because of your support, we’ve already helped register thousands of folks across the country to our summer training sessions and are in the process of preparing them to be effective fair map advocates this year.

But our work is cut out for us. We know map manipulators will do everything in their power to dodge accountability. We must ramp up our efforts if we’re going to successfully defeat gerrymandering.

Will you make a donation -- right now -- and help us empower grassroots advocates to demand transparency during redistricting? Just a few extra donations from New York can help power our movement and provide the opportunities, resources, and tools needed to fight for fair maps.

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Monday, July 19, 2021

 

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We're fighting harder than ever for federal voting rights legislation -- and so are these Democratic leaders. Are you with us? Sen Warnock: In the end, if the people can't have their voice in a democracy, it's not a democracy. And I'm not about to allow that to happen in our country without a fight.
Hillary Clinton: As Democrats, it’s not enough to push back one law, one court case or even one election at a time. We need to fundamentally change the way we think about and fight back against this blatant, sweeping effort.
VP Harris: This is the fight of our lifetime... this is the fight of our nation's lifetime.
We need their voices in this fight -- but we also need yours. Chip in to protect the freedom to vote and save our democracy.

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Journalist Gilberto Amaral celebrates his birthday 

in Brasília -DF




One of the most respected names in social columnism in Brazil, Gilberto Amaral, celebrated 87 years with his family in Brasilia - DF , in this past July 17th. The journalist received several greetings from friends and family.@gilberto_amaral_brasilia




 
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Monday, July 26, 2021
2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

(Eastern Time - U.S. and Canada)
Infrastructure remains one of the most important challenges facing the Brazilian government and is front and center coming out of the pandemic. The government has managed to continue to reform, sell assets, and generate investor interest in sanitation, road and railroad concessions, and electricity distribution and generation. Many of these developments owe their continued success to Minister of Infrastructure Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas, who will be our guest for a discussion on current and future infrastructure initiatives from the Brazilian government. We hope you join us for this insightful and constructive event.
Speaker:
H.E. Tarcísio Gomes de FreitasMinister of Infrastructure of Brazil

Discussants:
Alexandre PierantoniManaging Director, M/A Head of Brazil Corporate Finance, Duff & Phelps, A Kroll Business

Jose R. Prado Jr.PartnerMachado, Meyer, Sedancz e Opice Advoagdos


Registration Information:
Members: Free

Non-Members: $25
Webinar information will be provided to registrants once registration has been completed.
This event is organized by the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce in partnership with
Duff & Phelps, A Kroll Business
 and Machado, Meyer, Sedancz e Opice Advoagdos.
Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | 485 Madison Avenue, Suite 401, New York, NY 10022 | (212) 751-4691