Next SCOTUS Decision Day Tuesday, 04/22
Here, you’ll find visual stories, downloadable reels, and videos that break down redistricting, explain the stakes in Louisiana v. Callais, and center the voices and lived experiences of impacted communities. These resources are designed to support conversations that resonate grounded in real life, rooted in community impact, and focused on what these decisions mean for people across the South.
Because this is not just about maps or court rulings. It’s about how power is structured, how decisions are made, and who has a voice in shaping what comes next.
This section includes videos to support narrative alignment and community engagement across platforms. You’ll find both short-form and long-form videos, including direct-to-camera interviews with community members and educational content that breaks down key issues tied to redistricting and fair maps.
These videos are created to help amplify this narrative in ways that are clear, compelling, and rooted in lived experience, whether you’re sharing on social media, presenting to your network, or incorporating them into your own campaigns.
To access and download materials, simply click the button located beneath each video thumbnail.
This section features quick, engaging videos designed for easy sharing across social platforms. These short-form pieces distill complex redistricting issues into clear, compelling moments that inform, spark interest, and drive conversation.
Use these videos to amplify key messages, reach broader audiences, and connect the fight for fair maps to everyday experiences.
These 6 90-second clips from the We Draw The Lines Rally feature collective power coming together to emphasize the necessity of community action, historical awareness, and sustained advocacy for civil rights.
These 6 90-second videos explore key topics like redistricting and gerrymandering while offering insight into strategies for political organizing and community mobilization.
These 7 90-second clips from the Legal Defense Fund Press Conference discuss the ongoing fight for fair redistricting and representation in Louisiana.
This 90 sec video is a Supreme Court hearing regarding redistricting in Louisiana.
This 90 sec video addresses the critical nature of redistricting and democratic representation in the South.
These 8 90-second clips consist of discussions on the historical and ongoing evolution of voter suppression regarding the impact on voting rights and redistricting.
A series of 9 90-second clips of legal discussions regarding voting rights, specifically focusing on the application of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and the nature of remedies for addressing voting inequality.
7 90-second highlights the critical importance of accurate census counts and the efforts to combat the systematic erasure of community voices.
A historian traces the long fight by Black Louisianans for the right to vote and how the Callais case reflects that ongoing struggle.
This section features in-depth video content that takes a deeper dive into redistricting, court cases, and the broader fight for fair maps. These longer videos provide added context, storytelling, and analysis to support education, presentations, and community discussions.
Download and use these resources to inform your audience, facilitate conversations, and strengthen narrative alignment across your work.
This video features a panel discussion hosted by Alabama Values, in partnership with SOLVE and Groundwork Project, focusing on the "Democracy Under Attack" initiative. The conversation centers on the current landscape of redistricting and voter suppression across the Southern United States.
This in-depth conversation brings together legal experts and advocates to unpack LA v. Callais and what’s at stake for the future of voting rights. The discussion explores how the case could weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, connects it to broader trends since Shelby County v. Holder, and highlights the real-world impact on communities facing diluted representation.
This video breaks down Supreme Court arguments in Louisiana v. Callais and what they could mean for the future of fair representation under the Voting Rights Act. It highlights key debates around race-conscious redistricting, legal precedent, and the potential impact on Black voters and their political power.
This section centers the voices of community members sharing their lived experiences and perspectives on redistricting and representation. Through direct-to-camera interviews, these videos highlight how decisions about maps and political power show up in everyday life.
Use these stories to ground your messaging, build connection, and amplify the real impact of these issues across communities.
This video explains the latest update in Louisiana v. Callais, where the Supreme Court has delayed a decision and ordered the case to be reargued. The move pushes back clarity for Black voters in Louisiana who are still seeking fair representation.
This video explains how the outcome of Louisiana v. Callais could have major implications for political power in the South and nationwide.
This section features accessible, easy-to-understand videos that break down the key issues behind redistricting and fair maps. From court cases to community impact, these videos are designed to connect the dots between policy decisions and everyday life.
Use these resources to deepen understanding, spark conversation, and support informed engagement around the systems shaping representation and power.
Jazmin Watson breaks down the latest in Alabama’s redistricting fight, including a court ruling that struck down the 2023 congressional map and what the state’s appeal could mean moving forward. Drawing connections to similar challenges in Louisiana, this video highlights why fair maps matter and the role advocacy and community organizing play in protecting representation.
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