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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Multiple issues Alabama Together is a progressive political group located in Auburn, Alabama.[1]Шаблон:Better source needed The group was founded in December 2016.[2]

History

Alabama Together was founded shortly after the 2016 presidential election. The organization, which grew out of a private Pantsuit Nation Facebook group, held its first official meeting in December 2016; the meeting attracted over 100 attendees.[2][3]

According to an opinion/editorial in The New York Times, in 2018, Alabama Together helped support about "a dozen women running for office for the first time, part of a surge of new Democratic candidates in the state challenging long-serving Republican incumbents."[4] In August 2018, Alabama Together member Bob Parsons was elected to a seat on Auburn City Council.[5]Шаблон:Better source needed Members have also run for Congress,[6]Шаблон:Better source needed state legislature,[7][8]Шаблон:Better source needed and state school board.[9]

On August 16, 2018, Alabama Together hosted a Civic Forum to give voters the opportunity to learn about candidates for state office and candidates for Alabama's 3rd congressional district.[10][11] In April 2017, Alabama Together organized a civic forum and invited Congressman Mike Rogers (R) to participate. At the time, Rogers had not held a public forum in Lee County in over two years.[3] Alabama Together spent months reaching out to Rogers.[12][13] Rogers did not acknowledge the invitation,[3][12] and the forum was held in his absence.[3][12]

Alabama Together has organized political marches, including a March for Science in Auburn, Alabama, in April 2017.[3][14] Alabama Together also participated in two annual Pride on the Plains events, the first municipal pride events ever held in Auburn and Opelika, Alabama; Pride on the Plains was covered in the New York Times.[15]

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