We approach our objectives
by identifying pain points in
political participation.

In order to achieve our goals, we find the percentage of Georgia voters most sensitive to changes in initiative, as well as carefully selected demographics that could make the difference in activity and inactivity.

This approach is not based on taking advantage of sensitive trouble spots in Georgia political participation – rather, it is based on finding and solving problems that are overlooked during traditional campaigning. To facilitate equality in Georgia, we must look after the needs of communities that are not often considered.

Strategic Recruitment Targets

State of
Georgia

United
States

159 Counties

535 Incorporated
Municipalities

2022 Georgia Assembly

The Georgia General Assembly convenes from January to March to set the state's annual operating budget and to propose laws on a variety of topics from education to environmental protection. Providing communities in Georgia with a voice in this conversation will ensure that certain conversations are at the forefront of Georgia legislation, and could make an enormous difference in fostering positive change for marginalized groups.

Targeted Candidates

We put a focus on identifying new and potential candidates that provide a seat at the table for unheard Georgia voices. The first of these is a group of 200 Black Woman, politically trained and ready to run for various Georgia offices. The concerns of Georgia citizens are often overshadowed by the white male demographic, and we seek to take steps that reverse this. The second group is candidates seeking careers in the justice system, to protect communities from unfair treatment in the criminal justice system.

Rural Municipal Elections

We put a focus on identifying new and potential candidates that provide a seat at the table for unheard Georgia voices. The first of these is a group of 200 Black Woman, politically trained and ready to run for various Georgia offices. The concerns of Georgia citizens are often overshadowed by the white male demographic, and we seek to take steps that reverse this. The second group is candidates seeking careers in the justice system, to protect our communities from unfair criminal treatment.

School Board Races

Our schools are not often seen as an important contributing factor to Georgia’s socio-political landscape, but we must begin the process of improving our school system to serve its children from systematic potholes, most notably the graduation-to-prison pipeline that heavily effects impoverished communities.
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