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Voting Reform and Community Empowerment
This chapter explores the urgent need for voting reform, focusing on the detrimental effects of gerrymandering and low voter turnout on political polarization. It discusses the potential of mobile voting to enhance voter participation, especially among marginalized groups, and emphasizes the importance of accessibility in driving societal change. By connecting personal fulfillment through community engagement to the political landscape, the chapter highlights how fostering dialogue and relationships can reshape governance and advocate for critical issues like food security.
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