Member Spotlight: Lori
Lori moved to Louisville four years ago from
Phoenix, which has a vote by mail system. Being accustomed to easy voting and
high voter turnout, she was surprised at how voting works in Kentucky. After
the 2016 election, she decided to do something about the low voter turnout in
this state.
Lori started a MeetUp.com group called Liberals
Over 50, and also checked out other local and national groups. She discovered
Together We Will: Louisville through our Voter Registration Training. Along
with some other members of her MeetUp Group, Lori attended our training and
joined our Voter Registration Working Group. Soon she stepped up to help
organize volunteer opportunities for the group, and also went out registering
voters every weekend this spring. She recently became Outreach Coordinator for
the Louisville Democratic Party and will be organizing their voter registration
efforts. As an introvert, she has had to go outside of her comfort zone for her
activism, but as a result, she says, “I’ve come out of my shell”.
Lori also volunteers for a state House
candidate, managing the candidate's Twitter account. “Twitter is my outlet,” she said. She
handles all of her activism and a full time paralegal job by taking time off
from social media occasionally, and going to the movies or the pool when she
gets too stressed out. She’s in this for the long term because, “after the
November election, it’s Bevin’s and then Trump’s.”
Her advice for new activists is “Be patient, be
persistent. We’re all learning.” Also, it’s important to “take initiative—no
one else is going to do it, you have to do it!”