Power to the Students: Reflections on the April Election
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In this episode of GridgeFridge, we're chatting with Amanjot Kaur, Kayley Bell and Sarah Nehls. Throughout the spring, this group has been working with BadgersVote, League of Women Voters, Campus Vote Project, and Associated Students of Madison to activate students in the civic engagement sphere. Following one of the most funded state Supreme Court races, we're reflecting on what made this election special and the importance of the student vote. We're also discussing this semester of BadgersVote's work, reasons you shouldn't be afraid to ask about voting, and why students should care about local elections.
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