Connecticut Wesleyan University: Students Join Political Campaigns, Organizations for Summer E2020 Initiative
This summer, 16 students will promote democracy and broaden their engagement with the public sphere through Wesleyan's Engage 2020
The initiative is a comprehensive university effort to support student learning via civic engagement and liberal arts education. Wesleyan's Civic Action Plan sets goals for building civic preparedness among students, faculty, and staff, and for enhancing the University's role in public life.
To date, 33 students have received one of Wesleyan's 40 E2020 grants during the fall, spring, and summer. The summer grantees will begin their work in July.
Gender and sexuality studies major
"Through When We All Vote, I hope I can improve my rural Latinx community's voting turnout, and help my community voice their opinion. I hope that through this volunteer work I am able to learn how to provide others with resources on how to vote . . . and grow more as a community leader and as a person."
Prospective American studies and French double major
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In addition, Black will work for the
Through this internship, Harvey hopes to grow her political and community-organizing skills and learn the basics of hands-on campaigning strategies. "I am looking forward to learning about possibilities for remote engagement, such as phone-banking and hosting virtual take-action meetings through NARAL. I'm also very excited to work with NARAL, whose advocacy for abortion rights I have long admired. This fellowship will allow me the opportunity to work not only in my district, but also to play a role in and learn about the state-wide operations of NARAL."
Government and economics double major
This internship, focusing on political organizing, is a valuable experiential opportunity for Chi to learn how state-level fundraisers are run, how to research and reach out to donors, how to manage financial plans, and how reflective democracy and progressive ideals are translated into campaign strategies. Passionate about promoting gender equality and upholding justice for those who are disadvantaged, Chi is excited to contribute to the advancement of women in the male-dominated political world through her work. "While increasing the number of Democratic women leaders from diverse backgrounds in public office, I would also gain valuable insight into the nonprofit industry and learn practical skills by engaging in hands-on advocacy work," she said.
American studies major
"In the era of Trump-ian radicalism and COVID-19, I believe political involvement has become more imperative than ever. It is understandable that, in the midst of a pandemic, staying involved in campaigns and voting processes would take the back burner for many. Therefore, this summer I hope to do as much as I can to mobilize people back into political activism through voting--especially for a progressive candidate such as
After canvassing for
Prospective economics and government double major
"Given that I support
Government major
Chong, who will be designing graphics, managing social media accounts, and compiling emails, hopes to develop an understanding for constituent outreach. "As the COVID-19 pandemic stretches on, digital organizing will only be more important, and I hope this internship will prepare me well for the general election in November, for whatever progressive cause I would be working for," he said. "As a novice student organizer fresh off the Sanders campaign, I am excited about opportunities that not only allow me to immediately reapply my practical experience but also empower me to serve the
Government and feminist gender and sexuality studies major
"I am very passionate about state government," Soderberg said. "Our state legislatures impact our day-to-day life through education, infrastructure, and healthcare policy. I believe we need progressive leaders at all levels of government, and that the state level is too often ignored."
As campaigning has moved exclusively online and on the phone due to COVID-19, this community engagement in the election is going to look very different, she said. "There won't be any door-to-door canvassing, which is the most effective method of voter engagement. This internship will challenge me to engage voters in this community online and over the phone."
Government and environmental studies major
Sociology major
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