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Black Tech Policy Founders Lead The Charge For Increased Civic Engagement And Efficient Policymaking

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Founders Beverly Leon and Damola Ogundipe have built tools that encourage civic engagement and enable policymakers.Their technology platforms are increasingly being utilized in the wake of voter suppression laws that disenfranchise Black voters. 2022 and beyond will bring more diverse policymakers and tech policy to the forefront.

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