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WATCH: Paint The Polls Black - Kimiya Factory And Damon Hewitt Talk Election Protection
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Kimiya Factory and Damon Hewitt talk about election protection during the Paint The Polls Black town hall.
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Joining us now to talk about their on-the-ground work protecting our vote are Damon Hewitt and
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Kamiya Factory. Damon is the president and executive director of Lawyers Committee for
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Civil Rights Under Law. He has led the organization to many critical victories,
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including a win against the Proud Boys. Y'all know the Proud Boys, who attacked the historic
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black church, getting rid of gerrymandered legislative maps in Mississippi, and so much more.
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Damon has also been a collaborator with the Global Black Economic Forum, working together
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on the Fearless Fund case. Kamiya Factory is an activist, author, and national organizer based in
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Texas. Currently, Factory is the senior national coordinator for election protection for the
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Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Factory is currently spearheading a national
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voting rights campaign, Ose Ase, Black Women Answering the Call, a campaign aimed at giving
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black women their flowers for their invaluable contribution to democracy, as well as recruit
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black women to become poll monitors for the 2024 general election. Thank you, Damon. Thank you,
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Kamiya, for joining us. We're really thrilled that you're here today. And welcome to Paint
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the Polls Black. My first question for you both is, can you explain the election protection
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initiative that we launched with you, the Global Black Economic Forum, along with the
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Lawyers Committee, launched this initiative? Talk to us a little bit about why is this initiative
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important, particularly in this election cycle? And, Damon, maybe we'll start with you.
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Sure. Well, and I'll turn quickly to Kamiya, who's really the heart and soul of it,
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of the effort on our end. But, you know, overall, election protection is about us. You know,
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the hotline number is 866-OUR-VOTE, and that's not by accident. You know, this whole thing started
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after the 2000 election debacle in Florida. So some of your audience may not have even been
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a voting age. Some people may not have been alive at that point. But that was a time when we had all
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kinds of confusion for days about who actually won the election. And the one thing everyone realized
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was nobody knew who to call. You know, lawyers don't typically lead movements, but when a movement
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needs a lawyer, you got to know who to call. And it's not just lawyers. It's also people,
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other advocates on the ground throughout communities. And so election protection
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in the 866-OUR-VOTE hotline and the website 866-OUR-VOTE.org are here as a resource for all
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people, but primarily for folks like us who are historically from communities that are disenfranchised,
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people who, in communities that are typically targets of intimidation, targets of voter
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suppression, targets of voter purges, which we're seeing all too common today. And so we know that
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Black women are the fastest growing part of the electorate, and we hear a lot in the news about
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Black men. And so the Ojo Ache effort that we're doing alongside Global Black Economic Forum
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is really an amazing effort. And we thank you, Alphonso, and your team for your leadership and
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your partnership in this. And I'll pitch it over to Kimye to talk about what Ojo Ache is all about.
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Absolutely. Thank you, Damon. Thank you, Global Black Economic Forum, for having us tonight.
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So Ojo Ache is actually a derivative of Yoruba dialect. Ache meaning the blessing of the
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ancestors, and Ojo meaning I, right? Together that means the watchful eye of the ancestors.
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And Ojo Ache, Black Women Answering the Call, is a multifaceted intergenerational campaign
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that focuses on Black women's invaluable contribution to American democracy. So we
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really have three major goals. The first goal is to recruit Black women to become nonpartisan
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poll monitors for the general election and for early voting, which is underway here in Texas.
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The second is to recognize Black women for everything that we do for this democracy via
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our national nomination process, where we're asking America to weigh in on Black women who
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answer the call in their local communities, in their states, in their municipalities.
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We want to amplify as many Black women who are answering the call as possible.
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And our third goal is to literally and figuratively give Black women our flowers.
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Black feminists taught me that, and that is something that I really wanted to bring
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into this campaign, is that Black women, we deserve our flowers while we're alive.
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We deserve our flowers while we work hard to put down the cobblestones of this democracy.
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But the reason that Ojo Ache is such an important initiative is because this is a historic election.
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Black women, we have always been very strong voters. We have been at the forefront of voting
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and engaging with elections. But better yet, Black culture is the blueprint of many things
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in this country. And Ojo Ache is a campaign that just reaffirms what we already know to be true,
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that Black women show up, and every time we bring our essence and our beauty to the table.
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So further, we also know that this, with this general election, that there is renewed excitement.
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People are wanting to be a part of the process. So Global Black Economic Forum and Lawyers
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Committee came together to say, what can we do to harness that excitement and also help Black women,
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as well as the rest of the country, understand that our elections are sacred and that they
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deserve to be protected? So Ojo Ache, Black women answering the call, is a testament to all of that.
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But we really want people to get involved and visit our website tonight to sign up to become
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a poll monitor in these last couple of weeks before the big day. I love that. Ojo Ache,
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everybody put that in your spirit. I got it in mine. Forgive me for the mispronunciation.
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But no, but it's such a strong name. And so I love that. I want to ask about a lot of the
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recent reports that we've seen. We've seen a lot of reports of voter roll purges in states like
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North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Virginia. How does this initiative plan to address and even mitigate
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the impact of these purges on Black voters? Because I really don't think people, if you
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could paint the picture of how big it is and how many people are being affected,
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can you talk about the impact of that, especially on Black voters?
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Sure. Well, you know, it seems that the name of the game these days is, if we don't think you're
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going to vote for our person, then we don't want you to vote at all. And so it used to be that
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we worried about voter purges where there was the state or the government trying to suppress
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votes. And we saw a lot of voter suppression bills from 2021, in particular, after the summer of
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George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. But now what we have is this surge of not just state actors,
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but private actors. So individual organizations that make up tricky names or political party,
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like in the case of the Republican National Committee in North Carolina. In North Carolina,
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the RNC filed a lawsuit in state court trying to claim that 225,000 people should be kicked off
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the voter rolls because there was some defect, allegedly, with their registration. 22% of people
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who will be impacted are Black folks. And so they are really going after as many people as they can,
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but targeting particular communities as much as they possibly can as well. And so the numbers are
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massive and potentially huge. That lawsuit is being duked out in court right now. At the
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Lawyers' Committee, we file briefs in that case. And so we're taking calls from the hotline of
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people who are wondering, asking questions, hey, will I be impacted by this? But we're also
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litigating these cases in court as well, even as we're pushing in the halls of Congress and in state
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legislatures as well. So it takes all three facets, directly touching voters, fighting in the courts,
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and also fighting the policy battles as well, because you're seeing this in multiple states.
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We're litigating this in North Carolina, in Virginia, DOJ filed in, Department of Justice
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filed in Alabama. We're also litigating a similar issue in Texas as well. And what we can't do is
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leave it to these states to defend the voters, because this is an era where we see states at
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war with their own people, because they're willing to disenfranchise people, take away their
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fundamental rights, while partisan folks have a heyday. We can't have that. Not for our people,
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not for our community.
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