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Alabama grassroots groups fight restrictive legislation

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Friday, March 15, 2024   

In the thick of Alabama's legislative battles and with election season peaking, a surge of controversial bills is sparking concern among civic groups.

Alabama Values Progress is one of the groups voicing opposition to bills that it says aim to restrict voting assistance and penalize the removal of Confederate monuments. Others would criminalize protests and limit diversity initiatives in the state.

Anneshia Hardy, executive director of Alabama Values Progress, highlighted the impact of disinformation as another key concern.

"That threatens the very fabric of our democracy," she said. "And I often say that one way to keep groups disempowered is to create barriers to information - information about the power that they have, but then. also, information about how these issues really impact them."

As an example, she said, nearly 6,000 Montgomery County voters were given incorrect voting information - mistakenly told they were in the 7th Congressional District instead of the newly formed 2nd District, which was created to provide more fair representation for Black voters as mandated by the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Allen v. Milligan.

Hardy saod Alabama Values Progress is mobilizing to combat disinformation and restrictive legislation. It has created a "messaging ecosystem" to help people understand how issues affect them and their communities. By working with other groups and micro-influencers statewide to share information, she said they're encouraging inclusive discussions and making information more accessible.

"So my organization, through raising awareness and pulling back the curtains and increasing transparency and accountability in the process," she said, "is becoming an onramp to activate and mobilize citizens to get involved in the change that they want to see in Alabama."

She said the group is also doing interviews, and producing videos and toolkits. Hardy said she believes that as more voters call for "prioritizing people over politics," education, activation and engagement will be crucial in protecting democratic rights.

Disclosure: Alabama Values Progress contributes to our fund for reporting on Civic Engagement, LGBTQIA Issues, Reproductive Health, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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