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To build power and capacity to advance a racial justice agenda, democracy reform must: To build power and capacity to advance a racial justice agenda, democracy reform must:

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To build power and capacity to advance a racial justice agenda, democracy reform must: - PPT Presentation

Invest and build out political education that supports a New American Majority led movement Develop and fund sustainable people of color led political infrastructure Carve pathways for people of color to elected and appointed leadership ID: 815991

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To build power and capacity to advance a racial justice agenda, democracy reform must: Invest and build out political education that supports a New American Majority led movement

Develop and fund sustainable, people of color led political infrastructure Carve pathways for people of color to elected and appointed leadership Move reforms that fundamentally shift power from wealthy interests to marginalized communities.

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Lead Work Group

APANO Common Cause OregonNAACP Portland Chapter

Community Leader Scan and Convening Participants

Jaime

Arrendondo

, PCUN

Jesse Beason, Color PAC representative

Phil Carrasco, Latinx Alliance of Lane County and President of Grupo Latino de

Accion

Directa

George Cheung, consultant

Joy

Alise

Davis, Portland African American Leadership Forum Grayson Dempsey, NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon

Djimet

Dogo

, IRCO Africa House

Vanessa Dominguez, Momentum Alliance

Nikki Fisher, Bus Project

Carlos Flores, Common Cause

Nkenge

Harmon-Johnson, Urban League of Portland

Aubrey Harrison, Oregon Voice

Jo Ann Hardesty, NAACP Portland Chapter

Nancy Haque, Basic Rights Oregon

Kayse

Jama, Unite Oregon

Darrion Jones, Sankofa NW

EJ Juarez, Color PAC/ Amplify

Courtney Graham, Bus Project

Gnora

Gumanow

, Bus Project

Emily Lai, Momentum Alliance

Marion Malcolm, Community Alliance of Lane County

Andrea Miller, Causa

Dagoberto

Morales,

Unete

Mary Nolan, Planned Parenthood

Huy

Ong, Organizing People/ Activating Leaders (OPAL)

Tawna

Sanchez, Native American Youth Academy (NAYA)

Joseph Santos Lyons, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) Kate Titus, Common Cause

Lamar Wise, Oregon Students Association

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Democracy Initiative

69 Partner organizationsRepresenting 40 million people

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Field Guide to Democracy Movement