My mom tried to register as a voter to be eligible to cast a ballot in the Nov 3rd elections. She is not internet-savvy and struggled for 3 hours with the @NVSOS website to register online (using her phone, she has no computer), thinking she finally got her voter reg to submit.
During my weekend call w/her today, I checked online to see if she was successful (anyone in NV can check their voter reg status in link below). Gentle readers, she was almost in tears when I told her there were no records of her having registered. nvsos.gov/votersearch/
Registering my mom would take me at most 5 minutes to do. I have a computer and I know how to submit online forms. My mother, an immigrant to this country who has a third-grade education and for whom English is a second-language, has never owned a computer in her life.
But clear as day on the website to register the @NVSOS states that only *SHE* can submit the online form. I cannot do it with/for her. registertovotenv.gov/SOSVoterServic…
According to the @NVSOS website, she has until Tuesday to register in person. Their website says where people can go, but doesn't link to these offices' websites with details on locations or hours. So I looked that up for her.
One option is to go to the county clerk's office where she lives -- and guess what? They're open for services on Weds + Thurs. Yes, that would be the two days after the deadline (Tuesday) when she must register in person in order to be eligible to vote in the Nov 3 election.
So right now I'm trying to think of how I'm going to drive 3.5 hours to Henderson, NV to socially distance-y help my senior citizen mother register online to vote before Oct. 29. Which is just totally effing on brand for 2020.
UPDATE: I just DM'd with someone working on the @SusieLeeNV campaign who gave me information on how my mom can register to vote in person (using pen and paper) tomorrow. I've texted mom the info + told her you're all rooting for her to vote this year!
Another UPDATE via a call from Kimyi-ah's mom in the middle of a Monday workday (which she never does bc she does not want to interrupt her daughter's job--LOL):
Mom registered to vote today--her 1st time ever since moving to the US in 1977.
She was so happy to report that the person helping her already knew to expect her ("They knew my name before I even told them, Kimyi-ah!") Thank you to @SusieLeeNV's team, especially @tess_seger, who went the extra mile to help. my mom
And thanks to friends and colleagues like @texasinafrica, @msGSXR, @emayfarris, @anniedelgado21 and more who were strategizing with me, some even offering to drive to my mom's home and help her (socially distanced) in person. I'm so grateful.
Y'all the pride I heard in her voice as my mom recounted all of the details of her registering to vote and then saying how she knows her vote counts and matters was on the level of when she told me she was proud of my having graduated from college.
Now let's all vote!!!
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I'm concerned about the low rate of UCR students reporting they're vaccinated against COVID-19, as mandated by the UC. I was curious how other UCs were doing.
There are 9 UCs that teach undergrads. Of those, I could not find information for 4: UCI, UCLA, UCSB, UCSD.
Best performer of the 5 reporting data that I could find?
Not far behind them? The newest UC Campus: UC Merced (Central Valley represent!!!), with 89% of students "pharmaceutically compliant" with the vaccine mandate (additional students are compliant with the policy, but not vaccinated).
As someone who has studied presidential ill health, let me say it’s important to remember the motivations of political elites whose primary source of power comes through their relationship with the sick president.
Want more background?
Here’s the academic article I wrote with @bonidulani, in which we caution against relying too much on constitutional provisions to guide succession, especially in the case of presidential ill health: academic.oup.com/afraf/article/…
And here is a @monkeycageblog piece I wrote based on that research, looking at the case of #Zambia’s president becoming ill in office (but also talking about the US Constitution’s 25th amendment): washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-ca…
for the record, she swore and wore mens' underwear, but after a few years in the US, she learned how to bake cookies.
in a fit of despair about everything in America earlier this week, I did the math and realized that my halmonee moved to a new country where she didn't speak the language when she was 5 years older than I am right now. she lived a whole second life.
I'm so proud of our 1st episode in @UfahamuAfrica's 5th season! You can literally hear the difference in sound quality, which is all thanks to the talent of @MeganDeMint. Her work is made possible through the generous support of @CarnegieCorp. Hear it: 👇🏼soundcloud.com/ufahamuafrica/…
Long-time followers of @UfahamuAfrica might have noticed that for the 1st time since we started the show, show notes have been made immediately available on our website, thanks to the tireless work of another new team member, @fulyafelicity! Read it:👇🏼ufahamuafrica.com/2020/09/26/epi…
For 2 years, I've been lucky to get to catch up every week with my dear friend + colleague + co-host @BeattyRiedl. In this episode, we talk about what we look forward to in Season 5. In this snippet, I mentioned @OumarKBa, whose episode is coming soon!
Also in this week's call with Kimyi-ah's mom: a friend of hers died from #COVID19, after three weeks in the hospital. He's six years younger than her. She's been vigilant throughout the pandemic, especially since her niece (my cousin) got very ill with COVID in March.
During last week's call, I learned that she'd fallen + hurt her wrist -- that was when I told her the greatness that is Telehealth. Dear readers, this week was the 1st time she "met" with her doctor via phone. He told her how smart it was for her to call instead of coming in.
We also made a plan for her to get a flu shot, which she hasn't done in a few years (last time she got one, she was sick for 3 days--don't judge my mom or I will come for you). She said that with COVID it's really important she gets one this year + she wants to do it safely.