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RandySF

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Wed Aug 26, 2020, 12:51 AM Aug 2020

Black Coaches United Looks to Make Voting More Accessible on Election Day

Black Coaches United, a newly created group of minority men's and women's college basketball coaches, is looking to turn arenas and stadiums around the country into voting places this November.

The group, which according to ESPN's Myron Medcalf features Tubby Smith, Leonard Hamilton, former Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt, former Georgetown coach John Thompson III, Johnny Dawkins, Frank Haith, LSU women's basketball assistant Charlene Thomas-Swinson and Delaware women's coach Natasha Adair, also looks to provide a safe space for minority coaches who are seeking to discuss issues related to them.

Among other topics, the organization is calling on schools to help college athletes register to vote.

"We are encouraging colleges and universities, especially those in America's urban centers, to set up polling stations on their campuses," Black Coaches United said in a statement to ESPN. "In July, the NBA's Atlanta Hawks offered the use of the State Farm Arena as a polling place following the debacle that took place during the June 9 primary election in Georgia. Many of us witnessed the long lines of would-be voters standing in a parking lot for hours waiting to exercise their right to vote. In the city of Atlanta, the number of polling stations have been reduced each year since 2014. The closing of polling stations across the country have consistently taken place in poor communities and communities of color. The long lines of voters waiting to exercise their right to vote should be alarming to all Americans that cherish democracy.



https://www.si.com/college/2020/08/26/black-coaches-united-election-voting-accessible

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Black Coaches United Looks to Make Voting More Accessible on Election Day (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2020 OP
Oh Wow.. I love it when patriots come up with new & Cha Aug 2020 #1
how many of these arenas are in "poor areas" with no polling places? nt msongs Aug 2020 #2
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