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September 18, 2020

Emerson Collective

 

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The primaries are over. Conventions went virtual. Ballots are being printed as we speak. Election season is in full swing. This election will be the most consequential of our time, so below you’ll find 10 simple steps and resources to make sure you’re ready to flex your constitutional muscle. And if you can vote early, please do.

 

#1 – Check Your Registration
National Association of Secretaries of State
#2 – Register to Vote
When We All Vote
#3 – Make a Plan to Vote With This Helpful Guide
The Washington Post
#4 – Sign Up to Be a Poll Worker
Power The Polls
#5 – If You’re a Lawyer, Protect the Vote
We The Action
#6 – Set a Workplace Culture of Civic Engagement
Time to Vote
#7 – Stay Up-to-Date on the Latest Election Explainers
NowThis
#8 – Get Smart on the Latest Voter Rights Litigation
Democracy Docket
#9 – Know Your Rights When You Vote
ACLU
#10 – VOTE
And tell everyone you know to follow these steps!

 

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Imagine.

‘Imagine if five months ago, Americans not only got a signal from their government that they should wear masks, but even had them handed to them. Incalculable loss — human and economic — could have been avoided.’

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Air, and cruelty, and love.

Design by Scott Naismith

I am learning to see something new. In addition to sky and land, a third thing has equal significance: the air.

Things usually appear to me as finite and limited in comparison with the great body of Earth. But here there are many things that seem like islands…alone, brightly caressed on all sides by ever-moving air that makes their forms stand out so clearly.

-Rilke, Early Journals

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Leave the cruelty to kings.

Without that angel barring the way to love

there would be no bridge for me into time.

-Rilke, From the book of Hours I, 53

 

These are extraordinarily difficult days. Together, let’s be careful what we amplify, not only with our thoughts, but our words and messaging. -dayle

 

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