On Election Day and in its aftermath, we’re focused on ensuring the democratic process moves forward safely, smoothly, and without acts of violence, intimidation, or harassment. It’s critical to understand that malicious actors want to undermine faith in our democracy and influence our civic participation. But we should be clear: voting is safe, our election systems are secure, and our institutions are working hard to ensure every vote is counted and our democracy is protected.

Below you can download our toolkit on Countering Disinformation and Political Violence and watch our recent webinar.

This panel was moderated by JCPA’s Protecting Democracy Action Network steering committee member Aaron Dorfman, Executive Director of A More Union: The Jewish Partnership for Democracy. Panelists include Ryan Greer, President, Bedrock and JCPA steering committee member; Scot Nakagawa, Executive Director, 22nd Century Initiative; and Lindsay Schubiner, Director of Programs, Western States Center and JCPA steering committee member.

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