About this Event
Mapping Our Democracy: Understanding Redistricting and Representation
A Legislative Advocacy Workshop
The Winston-Salem Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, in partnership with the Winston-Salem Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., invites community members, families, and students to join us for an engaging and informative Legislative Advocacy Workshop titled “Mapping Our Democracy: Understanding Redistricting and Representation.”
Redistricting plays a critical role in shaping how our communities are represented at the local, state, and national levels. Yet many citizens are unfamiliar with how district lines are drawn, why they matter, and how they impact voting power, representation, and public policy.
This interactive workshop is designed to help participants better understand the redistricting process and its importance in our democratic system. Through discussion and education, attendees will gain insight into how legislative maps influence representation and how informed citizens can advocate for fair and equitable districts.
Whether you are a student learning about civic engagement, a parent interested in strengthening your understanding of the democratic process, or a community member who wants to stay informed and involved, this workshop offers an opportunity to learn, ask questions, and connect with others who care about strengthening our democracy.
Event Details
📅 Saturday, March 28
🕚 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (EDT)
📍 Forsyth Tech – Robert L. Strickland Center
1615 Miller Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Participants will learn:
- How district lines are drawn
- Why redistricting matters to our communities
- How representation can be affected by legislative maps
- Ways citizens can stay informed and engaged in advocacy for fair representation
This event is open to community members, families, and students who are interested in learning more about civic engagement and the systems that shape representation in our communities.
Together, we can strengthen understanding, encourage thoughtful dialogue, and empower informed participation in the democratic process.
Founded in 1946, The Links, Incorporated is an international, nonprofit organization comprised of more than 17,000 professional women of African descent in over 300 chapters across the United States. Through its five program facets—Services to Youth, National Trends and Services, International Trends and Services, Health and Human Services, and The Arts—The Links, Incorporated is committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. The Winston-Salem Chapter has proudly upheld this mission locally for 76 years through impactful service and leadership.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Forsyth Tech Robert L. Strickland Center, 1615 Miller Street, Winston-Salem, United States
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