Civic Engagement
Civic Engagement is the cornerstone of democracy, empowering each of us to contribute to a brighter, more inclusive future. As we approach the November election, we are reminded of the words in the U.S. Constitution, which calls us to 'form a more perfect Union.' This is not just a promise, but a shared responsibility. By casting your vote, participating in discussions, and engaging with your community, you are helping to fulfill that vision. Together, we can build a future that reflects the hopes and needs of all. Every vote strengthens the fabric of our democracy—every voice moves us closer to that more perfect union."
2024 General Election
Election Day is on Tuesday, November 5, 2024! We want to make sure each of you are registered to vote for the 2024 General Election. To find more information on this upcoming election, see the links below:
- You are encouraged to
2024 Key Election Dates and Information
- Saturday, October 7:
- Monday, October 21: Last day to before Election Day
- Tuesday, November 5: Last day to register in-person to vote
- Tuesday, November 5: 2024 General Election Day
For more election materials and upcoming statewide civic engagement activities, visit the California Secretary of State's .
Other voting resources:
Voter Events and Opportunities
51²è¹Ý's Dolores Huerta Speaker Series
The Dolores Huerta Speaker Series at 51²è¹Ý honors the legacy of civil rights leader Dolores Huerta by fostering discussions on social justice, civic engagement, and community empowerment. Through this series, we aim to inspire students and the local community to take action, advocate for equality, and become active participants in shaping a more just society.
Speaker Series Schedule
Be a poll worker!
Get involved, contribute to your community, and assist voters as a r! Sign up before each statewide election.
FAQs
The California Secretary of State website provides great information such as a and as well as guides in the following languages:
Contact Information
For any questions, please contact Kintay-Johnson@redwoods.edu or Visit the Multicultural & Equity Center (MEC) in the Library.
Working to Make a Difference
"Civic engagement means working to make a difference in the civic life of our communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation to make that difference. It means promoting the quality of life in a community, through both political and non-political processes." -Excerpts from Civic Responsibility and Higher Education, edited by Thomas Ehrlich, published by Oryx Press, 2000.
Zoom Backgrounds - Vote
Let's rock this vote! Show others that you are politically minded on your zoom calls. It's your call and it's important! Let's inspire others to action.