National Voter Registration Day
+ Add to calendarTue, Sep 20 2022, 11AM - 3PM
Maker's Cafe | 186 Hooper Street, San Francisco, CA, 94107 View map
Part of event series: Creative Citizens Series Fall 2022
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CCA Exhibitions and Public Programming
Event description
Only 65.6% of all eligible CCA students voted in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. Let’s work together to increase voter participation. Join us on Tuesday, September 20, for National Voter Registration Day!
Come by Maker’s Cafe to get all your voting questions answered. We’re here to help! We have snacks, activities, and cool giveaways!
See if you’re registered to vote, register if you aren’t, and research your ballot.
Get Out the Vote Sticker Design Contest
Open to ALL STUDENTS: Enter our 2022 Get Out the Vote Sticker Design Contest. You don’t have to be eligible to vote to participate in democracy!
Understanding U.S. elections as an International Student
Many of CCA’s students are international and cannot vote in U.S. elections. Learn more about how elections in the United States affect international students and how citizens (and residents) participate in elections.
This event is organized by the CCA Voting Coalition, Creative Citizens in Action Creative Citizens in Action (CCA@CCA)—a college-wide initiative that promotes creative activism and democratic engagement through public programs, exhibitions, and curriculum connections.
This initiative is funded by an endowment gift to launch The Deborah and Kenneth Novack Creative Citizens Series, an annual series of public programs focused on creative activism that spans the disciplines of art, design, architecture, and writing. CCA@CCA is overseen by the Exhibitions & Public Programming department in partnership with Student Affairs, Libraries, Academic Divisions, Communications, and faculty. Please contact exhibitions@cca.edu with any questions.
Entry details
Masks are required indoors. Vaccinated individuals may remove their masks outside, but unvaccinated individuals must always keep their masks on.