October 17, 2024 / Modified oct 17, 2024 11:43 a.m.

AZPM presents Your Vote Matters 2024: A Democracy 101 Town Hall

Before you vote this November, know the facts!

Democracy 101 hero AZPM presents Your Vote Matters 2024: A Democracy 101 Town Hall, October 29 at Pueblo High School.

Join AZPM for a community town hall event.

Date: Tuesday, October 29
Location: Pueblo High School | 3500 S. 12th Ave. | Tucson, AZ 85713
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Admission: Free, registration is required.
Reserve your seat at azpm.org/democracy101


As election day approaches, it’s crucial to empower voters with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Join Arizona Public Media (AZPM) for a special town hall event, YOUR VOTE MATTERS 2024: A Democracy 101 Town Hall, on Tuesday, October 29, at Pueblo High School.

Christopher Conover, host of AZPM's The Buzz, and AZPM News Reporter Paola Rodriguez, will lead engaging panel discussions with community experts.

Panel 1: Understanding Elections and How Votes are Counted

  • Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, Pima County Recorder
  • Constance Hargrove, Pima County Elections Director

Panel 2: Why Your Vote Matters

  • Lisa Sanchez, Professor, University of Arizona School of Government & Public Policy
  • Oscar Flores, Deputy Attorney General, Pascua Yaqui Tribe Office of the Attorney General

In addition to the discussions, attendees can enjoy live musical performances, free food provided by Comida del Barrio, and performances/showcases by local artists, including:

  • Cash Lansky, Hip Hop Artist and Performer
  • Katharine Len Yee Mitchell, Production Manager, Borderlands Theater
  • Mel Dominguez & Melissa Brown-Dominguez, Owners, Gallery Mitotera
  • Laura Lopez, Thrive Project Supervisor, City of Tucson

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with your community and get the facts before casting your vote this November 5! Register now at azpm.org/democracy101.


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