Politics & Government
Panel To Discuss Voting Rights At Bucks County Community College Forum
County and state officials will address how to ensure a fair and safe election during a forum on Thursday, February 15 in Newtown.

NEWTOWN, PA — To commemorate Black History Month, Bucks County Community College invites the public to a Voting Rights Forum at noon Thursday, February 15, at the Newtown Campus and online.
“The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote in 1870, but even with this Constitutional right, it was denied to most African Americans until the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965,” said Kevin L. Antoine, the College’s Associate Vice President of External Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer. “It’s vital that we remain vigilant to protect voting rights in order to sustain our democracy.”
Antoine will moderate the discussion with the following panelists:
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- State Representative Joe Hogan, 142nd District
- Diane Ellis-Marseglia, Bucks County Commissioner and member of the Board of Elections
- John Jordan, 1st Vice President, Bucks County NAACP

Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis Marseglia.
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Kevin L. Antoine, the associate vice president of external affairs and Chief Diversity Officer at Bucks.

State Rep. Joe Hogan
The discussion gets underway at noon on Thursday, February 15 in the Gallagher Room, located in the Rollins Center of the Newtown Campus at 275 Swamp Road, Newtown 18940. The panel discussion will also be streamed live online to those who register in advance at https://bit.ly/BCCCVotingRights.
The event is sponsored by the College’s Office of External Affairs and DEI Programs, and is among several educational forums at Bucks County Community College to encourage dialogue on issues surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion. To learn more, visit bucks.edu/diversity or contact diversity@bucks.edu.
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