Discussing Importance of Native Vote in Georgia Runoffs
December 14, 2020
Atlanta – Four Directions Native Vote and Tribal Leaders from across the country will hold a lively Town Hall discussion focused on the impact of the Native vote on the November election, the growing impact of Native voices on the American political scene, and the importance of continuing that momentum in the upcoming Georgia Senate Runoff Election.
Who: Four Directions Native Vote
What: Town Hall
When: Monday, December 14th 7:30pm ET
Participants:
• Oliver “OJ” Semans, Sr., Co-Executive Director, Four Directions
• President Holsey, Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians
• Congresswoman Debra Haaland (NM01)
• Principal Chief Marian (Vonnie) McCormick, Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe
• Chairman David Sickey, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
• Donna Semans, Grassroots Director, Four Directions
“I am proud to have Congresswoman Haaland joining us,” said Semans. “Congressman Haaland represents the first Congressional District of New Mexico. She is an enrolled citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna, and a 35th generation New Mexican. I am more proud to call her a friend, and a reliable ally for all of us across Indian Country who dream big and fight hard for environmental, economic, and racial justice.”
Click this link to register for the Four Directions Native Vote Town Hall:
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Media contact: OJ Semans, 605-828-1422, tateota@hotmail.com