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Fair Fight Action web series aims to address Roe V. Wade to Gen Z voters – Capital B News

After mass layoffs put the future of the organization in question, Stacey Abrams-founded Fair Fight Action is launching a new season of the digital series, first created during the 2020 heyday of Fair Fight political organizing.

Fair Fight’s fourth season Civic culture for culture It debuted over the weekend during a panel at the SXSW conference in Austin, Texas. This season is targeting Gen Z voters on the issue of reproductive rights, which many see as a galvanizing issue for young and left-leaning voters post-Row v. In the Wade era. The show was performed with Free & Just, a non-profit organization whose mission is to “stop attacks on reproductive freedom and rights.”

“The fight to protect the freedom to vote is fundamentally tied to our reproductive freedom,” Abrams, a two-time Democratic candidate for Georgia governor and former Fair Fight board chair, said in a statement. “Anti-choice lawmakers have wasted no time pushing bills that restrict abortion, contraception and voting rights with the clear intention of undermining our ability to hold them accountable at the ballot box.

In January, Fair Fight announced it would lay off 75% of its staff and reorganize its suffrage, media, fundraising and grassroots organizing efforts. It was among several organizations that brought in millions of dollars in funding in 2020 as donors supported black-focused social justice organizations, only to later see funding dwindle as news coverage and politicians turned away from black communities.

The organization rehired Lauren Groh-Vargo, its first executive director, to the same position. Salena Jegede, Fair Fight’s current board chair, told Capital B last month that the organization was reorganizing to ensure it could continue to promote voting rights and political engagement.