Volunteer for Documenting Civil Rights Records
Data collection procedures are part of a critical public civic process. Volunteers are essential to documenting civil rights conditions, strengthening public access to records, and ensuring transparency in local and federal bodies.
Nonpartisan Participation: This is an act of civic participation and documentation, not political campaigning. Every record gathered strengthens the national record of civil rights.
Volunteer for Documenting Civil Rights Records
Documenting civil rights records are critical civic events that document real-world civil rights conditions. Volunteers are essential to ensuring these proceedings are accurately recorded, archived, and made accessible to the public. This is a nonpartisan effort focused on civic participation and the preservation of truth.
Direct Impact
Contribute to a permanent record that empowers agencies and communities with verifiable civil rights data.
Civic Leadership
Develop leadership skills by assisting in high-level documentation, outreach, and witness coordination efforts.
Community Connection
Bridge the gap between communities and policymakers by ensuring every voice is captured fairly and accurately.
DOCUMENTING CIVIL RIGHTS • CIVIC PARTICIPATION • NONPARTISAN RECORD •