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Vote Like Our Rights Depend On It: End Gun Violence with Moms Demand Action

 
 

This election is your opportunity to shape the issues that matter most, including ending gun violence. Powered by Repair the World, we're giving you the tools to not only get informed but also to be empowered with the knowledge of how to make a meaningful impact.

Join our exciting event series designed to connect you to action. Gain insights into what's at stake and discover practical ways to get involved. Together, we can be a powerful force for change.

In this webinar, hear from Angela Ferrell-Zabala, Executive Director of Moms Demand Action, a leading grassroots movement fighting for public safety. Angela will outline what's at stake this election and offer tangible steps you can take to make a difference before and after the polls close.

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About Our Speaker

Angela Ferrell-Zabala serves as the first ever Executive Director of Moms Demand Action where she is responsible for leading and growing the largest grassroots network in the gun violence prevention space. Angela has been with the organization since 2019 leading  its movement building work overseeing grassroots organizing, external, cultural and corporate engagement, and national partnerships and programming.
As a lifelong organizer, Angela is passionate about movement building, uplifting and centering often marginalized voices, and empowering the next generation of leaders. She is a wife, mother of four and a lover of music, art, dance and theater.

Moms Demand Action

Moms Demand Action is a grassroots movement of Americans fighting for public safety measures that can protect people from gun violence. We pass stronger gun laws and work to close the loopholes that jeopardize the safety of our families. We also work in our own communities and with business leaders to encourage a culture of responsible gun ownership. We know that gun violence is preventable, and we’re committed to doing what it takes to keep families safe.

Questions? Contact Rachel Levin.