Miami, Florida – A groundbreaking adult civics education campaign led by the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ), the Informed Voters Project, has recently partnered with the Caribbean Bar Association to further foster civic education on the judicial branch throughout the community.
The Caribbean Bar Association is a voluntary bar organization whose mission is to inform, educate and empower all members of the Caribbean-American community in South and Central Florida. The CBA is heavily involved in civic engagement and regularly collaborates with local civic groups and organizations on educational events and activities.
The Informed Voters Project is proud to be the Caribbean Bar Association’s newest reliable source of nonpartisan judicial information for their upcoming civic education programs.
About the Informed Voters Project
The National Association of Women Judges launched the Informed Voters Project in 2012 as a nonpartisan civic education initiative to inform citizens about the role of the judicial branch and raise awareness of political attacks that threaten fair and impartial courts. The Informed Voters Project has developed into a nationwide award winning program through the full support of its leadership: California Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye, Miami attorney Linda Leali, Florida Supreme Court Justice Barbara Pariente and North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Robin Hudson. Through the development of educational materials and resources for public education, the Informed Voters Project provides citizens with the tools they need to make an informed vote and protect fair and impartial courts.
