After 2020, Here’s How Our Priorities Are Changing In 2021

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Always Voting When Possible, Because It’s a Privilege

One of the major happenings of 2020 was the presidential election, as if any of us could forget. People showed up in record numbers to make their voices heard and their votes count. Moving forward, exercising your right to vote, if you have the privilege, should remain a priority. This is true not just for the presidential election, but also for our local and state-wide elections too. The year 2020 taught us that voting shouldn’t be taken lightly because with so many important issues on the line, it’s vital that we all fight for our rights and the needs of our communities. In 2021 and moving forward, being in tune with who’s really running our schools, counties, districts, and area codes will help us continue feeling empowered in changing our lives for the better.

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