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1. Voting Engagement with a New Administration

Episode 1 of the Making it Political podcast, hosted by Making it Political, titled "1. Voting Engagement with a New Administration " was published on March 30, 2021 and runs 36 minutes.

March 30, 2021 ·36m · Making it Political

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As our first episode ever we wanted to speak with a recent graduate that has extensive knowledge about voter engagement. Our USFVotes student activists, Maya Lawton, Zachary Sexton, and Harlan Crawford are joined by Evan Malbrough. Evan is the founder of the Georgia Poll Youth Poll Worker Initiative as well as the founding coordinator of the Georgia Civic Campus Network. Evan is constantly in conversation about the importance of youth activism in the wake of a new administration and the role this new generation is already playing in our political reality. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@USFVOTES)

As our first episode ever we wanted to speak with a recent graduate that has extensive knowledge about voter engagement. Our USFVotes student activists, Maya Lawton, Zachary Sexton, and Harlan Crawford are joined by Evan Malbrough. Evan is the founder of the Georgia Poll Youth Poll Worker Initiative as well as the founding coordinator of the Georgia Civic Campus Network. Evan is constantly in conversation about the importance of youth activism in the wake of a new administration and the role this new generation is already playing in our political reality.

Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@USFVOTES)

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