Voter Empowerment and Mobilization

Black voters must surmount unfair barriers to vote in many states in our country, by design. Administrative hurdles, lack of information, poll site closures and other challenges make it harder for Black Americans to cast their ballots. The Workers Circle works shoulder-to-shoulder with the Center for Common Ground to ensure Black voters have the crucial, nonpartisan information they need to surmount these barriers and make their voices heard. We, the people, have the power!

Make calls to Black voters

Join the Workers Circle to call Black voters in Virginia with crucial early voting information before the primary on August 4. Your calls will meet up with ongoing, on-the-ground efforts to empower and mobilize Black voters.

Send postcards to Black voters

Join the Workers Circle to call Black voters in North Carolina with crucial early voting information before the general election in November. Your calls will meet up with ongoing, on-the-ground efforts to empower and mobilize Black voters.

Door-knock to talk with Black voters in Charlotte, NC, October 16–18, 2026
Save the Date! Registration form coming soon!

Join the Workers Circle and Center for Common Ground partners in Charlotte to door knock Black voters to let them know about early voting sites and offer rides to the polls. Your door-knocking will meet up with ongoing, on-the-ground efforts to empower and mobilize Black voters.

Send texts to Black voters

Coming soon...