Arekia Bennett
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Arekia Bennett | |
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| Born | |
| Education | Jackson State University (BS) |
| Known for | Executive director of Mississippi Votes |
Arekia Bennett is an American activist and the executive director of Mississippi Votes, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting voter registration. Bennett leads efforts to reach young and underrepresented voters in Mississippi through voter drives, community education, and civic protests.
Bennett is a native of Jackson, Mississippi.[1] She graduated from Jackson State University with a Bachelor of Science in physics.[2] Bennett originally wanted to be a physics teacher before becoming interested in civic activism[3] after realising that all of the issues she cared about had elected officials trying to control them.[4] While at Jackson State, Bennett founded GIRL (Gathering Information Related to Ladies), an organization focused on advocacy, countering "problematic university policy", and helping to educate about African American women's history.[5]
As a young woman in the Deep South, I started to understand that there were so many issues I cared about, like control over my own body, that were intrinsically tied to the electoral process. For any particular issue, there was an elected official trying to control that part of my life.