Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. | Defending Democracy Speaker Series | Ranked Choice Voting
February 10th at 4pm
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Join us as we continue with our 2022 Defending Democracy Speaker Series. Rob Richie, president and CEO of FairVote will speak on Ranked Choice Voting and other election reforms. It’s easy to see that something is broken in American politics. It’s harder to figure out why – or how – to move forward. Join us to learn more about solutions that give voters more voice and greater choice in their elections.
The talk will be held live on Zoom and YouTube and will include an audience question and answer session. This event is free and open to the public.
| | | When: Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 4pm (5pm MT | 6pm CT | 7pm ET)
Where: Online via Zoom and YouTube (register for free to receive the Zoom link)
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See below for additional events in this virtual speaker series covering a range of topics related to elections, voters, and the health of our democracy. This series is cosponsored by the following Leagues: Collier County, Florida; Gunnison Valley, Colorado; Oakland, California; The Pikes Peak Region, Colorado; Portland, Oregon; Pueblo, Colorado; Santa Barbara, California; and Solano County, California.
| Water in California
Thursday, January 20th at 12:30pm
| Join the San Fernando Valley unit of LWV of Greater Los Angeles on January 20th, 2022 at 12:30pm for a virtual meeting to learn about water in California.
The guest speaker for this event is Jeanine Jones, the Interstate Resources Manager and Drought Manager for the California Department of Water Resources, and California Representative for the Colorado River Board. This meeting is free and open to the public.
| | | Upcoming Community Events
| 25th Annual MLK Celebration
Changing Souls, Changing Lives, Creating Community
Monday, January 17th at 11am | Committing to our own personal and family anti-racist learning journeys and being intentional about racial equity is the focus of Piedmont’s 25th annual MLK Day Celebration.
This year’s virtual program, co-sponsored by PADC and the City of Piedmont, will feature performances by:
- Traditional Native American flutist Vince Redhouse
- The Oakland Interfaith Youth Choir
| | | Speakers will include:
- Congresswoman Barbara Lee
- Assemblymember Buffy Wicks
- Mayor Teddy Gray King
- Dr. Clayborne Carson, founding director of the MLK Research and Education Institute
- Anna Malaika Tubbs, author of The Three Mothers
| Did you miss it?
Voting Rights Discussion Launches 2022 Defending Democracy Speaker Series
| The League of Women Voters of Piedmont launched its Defending Democracy Speaker Series on January 11th, 2022 with a discussion on Voting Rights from Carol Moon Goldberg, president of the League of Women Voters of California. Thank you to those who were able to join us. If you were unable to attend, you may watch the recording of the event on our YouTube channel.
| | | The presentation covered the history of voting rights in the U.S. and California, voter protections currently in place in California, successes the League has had in securing voting rights, federal voting rights legislation, and what we can do to support voting rights. You can read a more in depth summary of the event on our website.
Looking for ways to support voting rights? Visit the Declaration for American Democracy, a coalition of more than 240 organizations including the League of Women Voters and navigate to "Events" or "Take Action" to discover what you can do to make a difference.
| League of Women Voters Thanks President Biden for Directing Senate to End Filibuster
| On January 11, 2022, the League of Women Voters of the United States CEO Virginia Kase Solomón issued a statement in response to President Biden and Vice President Harris’s speech at the Atlanta University Center Consortium. Virginia was honored to attend the event on behalf of the League of Women Voters.
“The League will continue our pressure on the US Senate and the Biden Administration to get federal voting rights legislation across the finish line."
| | | Take Action: Volunteer with the League
LWVP needs you! Looking to get more involved during this midterm election year? We have both year-long and once in a while positions available. Visit our website to learn about our year-long positions. We also regularly need help with voter education, voter registration, observing city council and school board meetings, and more. Democracy requires constant participation and your help can make a difference. Interested in learning more? Send an email to lwvp@lwvpiedmont.org or stop by one of our coffee or cocktail hours.
| | | Take Action: Urge your senators to support voting rights!
Our country is at a pivotal point in our desperate fight for voting rights. We must ensure that the Senate holds to its promise to prioritize passing federal voting rights reforms. Time is running short for crucial democracy and voting protections as we head into the 2022 midterm elections. Now is the time to raise our voices together.
| | | Program Planning | BYO virtual soup lunch!
Friday, January 28th at noon
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Our Program Planning meeting is open to all LWVP members and this year will focus on LWVUS and the Bay Area League.
Program planning is the grassroots process where we identify areas of focus for the state and national Leagues. This year, we will focus on how our work will impact the Campaign for Making Democracy Work® as well as what LWVUS positions we intend to use in education and lobbying. We will also review the Bay Area League positions.
We are sad that we won't be sharing soup together in person, but please settle in with your own soup and share your ideas with us!
| | | LWVP Board Meeting + Local Program Planning
Wednesday, February 2nd at 6:30pm
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Our next Board meeting is Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 6:30pm and will be followed immediately by part two of our program planning meeting, which will focus solely on our local priorities. Please review our Local Positions and think about what you would like LWVP to focus on in our community.
These meetings are open to all League members. If you would like to learn more about the League or are interested in becoming more involved, we'd love for you to join us.If you would like to participate in the board meeting you may join us at 6:30pm. If you only wish to participate in Program Planning, please join us at 7:15pm.
| LWVP Book Club
January 25th at 4pm
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The book club discussion is open to the public - you don't have to be a League member. We hope you'll join us!
| | | Great Decisions 2022
Registration Now Open - first meeting Feb. 1st
| The League of Women Voters of Piedmont has been hosting Great Decisions discussion groups for over three decades. The discussion group focuses on world affairs with materials and resources produced by the Foreign Policy Association. We will be meeting virtually this year via Zoom every other Tuesday (at 1pm and 7pm) starting on February 1st, 2022 and going through May 10th, 2022.
This group is open to the public. You do not need to be a League member to join. This has historically been an extremely popular discussion group and we hope you'll join us this year!
| | | Weekly Office Hours
"League" Thursdays @ 10am or 5pm
| Interested in learning more about the League? Join us for virtual coffee or cocktails. Find out about what we've been doing and what we have planned for the future. Discover opportunities to become more involved. Share ideas for events, activities or projects.
Coffee hours: 10am on the first and third Thursdays
Cocktail hours: 5pm on the second and fourth Thursdays
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