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Reflecting on AL voters’ fight for fair representation

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023   

Many Alabama voters are celebrating the state's new voting maps for congressional districts and the groups who worked to get them redrawn are reflecting on their journey.

The battle for fair representation for Alabama voters of color made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, twice. Nonprofits like Alabama Values said they have spent the last two years organizing and educating communities most affected by unfair maps.

Alabama Values' Executive Director Anneshia Hardy said the fight "wasn't just in the courtroom," pointing out that it took months of town halls and other grassroots events to, as she puts it, give people "on-ramps to get involved," and they did.

"That's one thing that we saw," Hardy emphasized. "Alabamians -- everyone down, from the grassroots organizers to just the grocery store owner or the beauty shop owner -- saying, 'OK, I understand how this is connected and I demand fair maps. And I have a voice and I can demand that my vote has power.'"

She stressed Alabama Values played a critical role in shaping the narrative and messaging around redistricting by creating and disseminating assets like toolkits, fact sheets and videos for partner organizations to use. Alabama's 2nd and 7th Districts are now majority-Black, reflecting their populations.

Hardy acknowledged the similar battles playing out in other Southern states, and hopes advocates there can examine Alabama's grassroots success to make their own headway. She noted it takes collective power, wider community and trusted organizations to make change, and there is more work to be done in Alabama as well.

"I still know that the fight is not over," Hardy said. "That there's still work to be done now, in terms of educating voters on what having the 2nd District means, what it means to turn out, just making sure that the collective power and the synergy that was built around this fight will continue."

Alabama Values has been documenting the on-the-ground fight in Alabama, Louisiana and North Carolina for fair maps for the last two years, for the documentary "The People's Voice: Redistricting Through A Community's Lens."

In Georgia, a federal judge has already ordered the state's congressional maps to be redrawn, ruling they violate the Voting Rights Act.


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