Alice paul, a separate activist and fighter for equal rights was an American Woman been able to vote despite the tragic and unjust treatment of the suffrage activist they continued to fight for womens right to vote. After receiving their goals ter achieving goals, they fought for the 19th amendment in many ways. After finding the National Womens party in 1930 and participating in protests concerning rights. Oflearned experiences womens rights thanks to them and many other activists. That doesnt mean it was easy. Many parts for the 19th a minute were established. From january 11, 1980 she had two brothers, william and perry and a sister. She grew up with her family a strong believer. In 1901, she went to a coed college. Her mother was one of the first students at the college. After that, she went on to do graduate work. In 1906, she got into the womens Suffrage Movement. Movement that men and women were equal and she had a duty. She was arrested several times. She and other suffrage act
66 at the bay. 69 inland. 62 at the coast. As warm as it gets at 4 00. A little sunshine, 74 to 78 for the rest of us. A nice comfortable evening. 64 to 67 on the the way at 7 00. Lets see whats going on with the compute. Heres frances. All right. Mike. We have some problems right now in a spot we dont want to have problems in. That is the bay bridge backup. Traffic is backing up here. Apparently there is a crash that may be blocking a lane. Heres a live shot of the macarthur maze. You can see its a little sluggish. Traffic is backed up through the maze as well. You may want to consider mass transit. Caltrans looking good. Ace trains pretty much on time. A heads up for muni riders,rs,r, is the upgrade for the platform ucfc area. Take a look at this new video we fought from overnight. A lot of damage in the midwest. Tens of thousands of Power Outages in fact right now affecting more than 5 Million People in ohio. There were multiple tornadoes in that state. The National Weather service
I appreciate everyone quieting down so fast. All right. Were about to embark on our second panel of the summit, and the second panel is on the topic that for those of you who know me and know my work over the last 25 years in the election space is near and dear to my heart. Its probably the most important thing is were talking about the nuts and bolts of elections for running smooth elections in the United States, and something where we have made fast strike in the last couple of decades, and that is maintaining accurate and complete voter list. Those two aspects are really important. Whereas women talk about Voter Registration come so much of the time when we talk so much of the oxygen is taken up by those who would seek to make it a choice between affording the franchise to all eligible voters and keeping clean lists and keeping those who are ineligible maybe because they moved or died off of the list. And what we know is that thats a false choice, that you can do both and that both
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i appreciate everyone quieting down so fast. All right. Were about to embark on our second panel of the summit, and the second panel is on the topic that for those of you who know me and know my work over the last 25 years in the election space is near and dear to my heart. Its probably the most important thing is were talking about the nuts and bolts of elections for running smooth elections in the United States, and something where we have made fast strike in the last couple of decades, and that is maintaining accurate and complete voter list. Those two aspects are really important. Whereas women talk about Voter Registration come so much of the time when we talk so much of the oxygen is taken up by those who would seek to make it a choice between affording the franchise to all eligible voters and keeping clean lists and keeping those who are ineligible maybe because they moved or died off of the list. And what we know is that thats
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] please welcome the executive director and founder for the center of innovation and research, david becker. [applause] thank you all. Welcome here to beautiful International Spy museum in washington d. C. And those of you watching remotely dont get to see the beautiful views that we see in washington on a gorgeous day in may. Its wonderful to see so many people here in person. Many friends and colleagues ive known for a long time and many people i havent seen for years or ever met in person ever. Thank you all for being here today. When i founded ceir almost seven years ago in the summer of 2016, the field of election was different. Cyber threats were at the forefront and experts concerned mainly concerned of foreign actors illegally attempting to access voter bases or spread disinformation overseas. Election officials were not only free from threat of harassment, Election Officials had a hard time getting anyone to notice them or unde