African American Town Hall

John Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh

Dear Supporters of the Raleigh Reparative Resolution: An African American Town Hall will be held this Saturday, 9/9/23, 10:00am to 2:00pm at the John Chavis Center. Details are in the link below. The Raleigh Reparative Justice Resolution's history will be highlighted and discussed.  We are hopeful that many of our Resolution supporters will attend! If you can attend, please be sure to sign up below.  There is no charge but a "ticket" is required. Peace, Deborah Bromiley on behalf of the Raleigh Reparative Justice Working Group https://www.eventbrite.com/e/african-american-town-hall-meeting-tickets-708908162397?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwAR0yowz3dHaCZMenSYAWENd0vop7VZkNQLbUXPXOx3JXB9B9ieJ5Yt7GN0c

Free Photo ID for Voting at Wake County Board of Elections

Wake County Board of Elections 1200 North New Hope Road, Raleigh

The Wake County Board of Elections is opening its office outside of regular hours to help voters comply with new photo identification requirements. The board is holding an event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 1200 North New Hope Road in Raleigh to allow voters to check their voter status, take their photo and print a new voter ID card. Any registered Wake County voter can take advantage of this ID service during the Sept. 9 event or during normal business hours at the Wake County Board of Elections office in Raleigh. No appointment is necessary and the process should only take a few minutes. Voters will need to provide their name, date of birth, and last four digits of their social security number on a request form. The Sept. 9 event is only available to eligible voters who reside in Wake County. Any voter interested in obtaining a free photo ID for voting purposes must visit their county board of elections office or the Department of Motor Vehicles. Wake County residents can still register to vote or update their information at the event prior to getting a photo ID.