Nevins is co-publisher of The Fulcrum and co-founder and board chairman of the Bridge Alliance Education Fund.
The Team hosted a groundbreaking event on Oct. 8 to round out National Voter Education Week. Over 7,000 people participated, including attendees at 11 watch parties across 34 states where 1,200 pizzas were delivered.
The speakers included college athletes who spoke of the importance of using their platform to inspire others to become civically engaged. They urged fellow athletes to find what they are passionate about and to turn that passion into action.
The incredible lineup featured student athletes interviewing NCAA President Charlie Baker, UCLA quarterback Chase Griffin, Maryland Gov. Wed Moore (D), the Seattle Storm’s Nneka Ogwumike and the headliner, Phoenix Mercury all-star Natasha Cloud.
Their words were an inspiration to thousands of student athletes, coaches, and administrators across the country as they spoke of how they have made an impact on their communities.
The Team ’s co-founder Lisa Kay Solomon hosted the event with energetic and inspirational commentary:
"In a time that feels divisive and hard, it’s inspiring to see how student athletes are using their platform, their voice, their vote, their passion and their grit to help others ‘get in the game’ and shape the types of communities we want to be a part of."
Missed the All Star meeting? No problem — watch the full event here.
And here are some valuable resources to help you prepare for this election season.
- The Team’s Voter Guide takes you step by step through the voting process — from registering to vote to making a voting plan to researching your ballot. We know getting ready to vote can be confusing.
- Party to the Polls is hosting epic dance parties all around the country to celebrate early voting. Join for free food, great music, art, dancing and more. Find a party near you and get ready to dance!
- The Team and Headcount are offering the opportunity to check your registration, register to vote or sign up for election alerts and enter for a chance to win the ultimate sports vacation. This means two tickets to any game of your choice, including travel, transportation and $500 for concessions/merch. Enter here.






















Protest signs and resource information posters were hung up around a resource tent in Broadview, Illinois. Credit: Britton Struthers-Lugo, Oct. 30, 2025.
Rubber bullet wounds on Bryan’s back, after a day of protesting at the Broadview ICE facility in mid-September. He wears hospital scrubs, acquired after receiving medical attention following the pepper-spray incident earlier in the day. He returned to protest after being discharged from the hospital.Credit: Adriano Kalin (@adriano_kalin).
ICE officers gathered outside the Broadview detention center. Yellow identifying badges can be seen on the front of their uniforms and on their shoulders. Credit: Britton Struthers-Lugo, Oct. 30, 2025.
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A white bus waits outside the Broadview Detention Center to transport detainees to a permanent detention center or to an airport. The Broadview Detention Center cannot hold detainees for longer than 12 hours, though to reflect increased enforcement operations this has been increased to 72 hours. Longer stays have been recorded since Operation Midway Blitz. Credit: By Britton Struthers-Lugo, Oct. 30, 2025.
A paper outlining resources and ways to report federal law enforcement activity around Chicago hangs on a gate in the protestor “free speech zone”.Credit: Britton Struthers-Lugo. Oct. 30, 2025.
