In Atlanta, We Vote!

Atlanta has been on the front lines in the fight for social justice and civic engagement for decades.

Local leaders like John Lewis and Martin Luther King Jr. dedicated their lives to the fight for justice. They fought tirelessly to ensure everyone in this country has a voice. This is a constant struggle, but voting is an essential weapon that must not be relinquished.

When Atlanta votes, we have the power to shape Georgia politics, which could very well decide the 2024 presidential election and ultimately the future of this nation.

Support the Atlanta nonprofits doing the work

We have selected several organizations based in Atlanta that are helping fight for civic engagement and social justice.

Please visit, learn about and consider donating to these organizations.

100% of the profits from T-Shirt sales will be split evenly between the following organizations and distributed before November 5, 2024.

THE LAST DAY OF SALE = NOV 1

Atlanta Non Profits

Georgia Stand Up

Inspiring meaningful civic engagement, advocating for equitable access to public transit, promoting affordable housing, and supporting Medicaid expansion in the state of Georgia.

Website: georgiastandup.org

Center for Civic Innovation

Strengthen community understanding, engagement, and power to create transformative policy change.

Website: civicatlanta.org

The Black Male Initiative

Create and promote the positive narrative about Black men in our homes, communities & abroad by highlighting the outstanding work of Black Men. BMIGA seeks to create effective outcomes for our communities by empowering black men economically and civically through the use of direct action, advocacy, and grassroots organizing.

Website: bmigeorgia.org

In Their Words…

"I have been beaten, my skull fractured, and arrested more than forty times so that each and every person has the right to register and vote. Do your part. Get out there and vote like you’ve never voted before." - John Lewis

“The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy.” - John Lewis

“Voting is the foundation stone of political action.” - MLK

"So long as I do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote I do not possess myself. I cannot make up my mind — it is made up for me. I cannot live as a democratic citizen, observing the laws I have helped to enact — I can only submit to the edict of others."  - MLK