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Preyor-Johnson: I no longer take voting for granted FacebookTwitterEmail Texans rally to protect the vote in Houston this month. The vote is sacred. In not voting, you cede your voice to others.Steve Gonzales /Staff photographer I voted when I was 18. I don’t remember who I voted for, only that it was a civic rite of passage, a coming-of-age life event. After that, I was inconsistent. It is something I regret. I now see that every time I didn’t vote, I sent the message that I didn’t care enough to know the issues or the people. Even worse, my lack of voting showed I didn’t value the work and sacrifices of every activist, politician and military service member who established and protected voting rights. ....
Austin 360 The 10th La Mujer festival, an annual celebration of womxn in the arts presented by the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center, kicks off Wednesday evening. The free event will feature several nights of arts programming. Here s what s on tap. April 21: Las Marthas screening from Cine Las Americas At 7 p.m., tune in for the film and a Q&A. The official description: One of the largest celebrations of George Washington’s birthday in the world takes place in the border town of Laredo, Texas. This 116-year-old tradition has evolved into an entire month of inventive reenactments and bicultural celebrations, many of them involving their Mexican sister city, Nuevo Laredo. The most preeminent event of them all, however, is the invitation-only Colonial Ball hosted by the elite Society of Martha Washington. ....
Tori Baltierra from the band Tiarra Girls joined NextGen America and Jolt Action activists on Thursday, April 5, dropping over 200,000 rose petals from the Texas Capitol s rotunda in protest of SB 7; the petals symbolized the number of young voters of color in Texas who turn 18 every year. (Photo by Jana Birchum) The steady march of House Bill 6 was approved by the House Elections Committee along party lines. The bill, authored by Elections Chair Rep. Briscoe Cain, R-Deer Park, takes aim at mail-in voting and at local jurisdictions efforts to expand access to the polls, and requires voters who need assistance to disclose ....
Youth activists drop 270K rose petals on Capitol rotunda to celebrate Texans of color turning voting age kvue.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvue.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.