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Date: 10/15/2022
Subject: LWV of Piedmont | The Voter | October 15, 2022
From: League of Women Voters of Piedmont




Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.

The Voter
 
The official newsletter of the
League of Women Voters of Piedmont.
 
Vol. 35, Issue 9 | October 15, 2022

 
In this issue:
Election Updates | General Election - November 8, 2022
 
Election day is 23 days from today!
 
Bookmark our Election Resources to find everything you need to know about WHAT's on your ballot and HOW, WHERE, and WHEN to vote.
 

Learn about the candidates and propositions on your ballot.
Visit VotersEdge.org
Please vote in the CA General Election Nov. 8, 2022. Visit VotersEdge.org to get more information on
Enter your address on votersedge.org to get detailed, unbiased information about what's on your ballot. 
 
Voter's Edge California Find your ballot Go link to votersedge.org
 
Looking for easy to digest information about the California Propositions? Watch these short videos about each proposition.
 
 

Candidate Forums
City of Piedmont, Alameda County, Special Districts
ACBA Promoting Excellence - Seeking Justice
The League is partnering with the Alameda County Bar Association for a candidate forum for District Attorney candidates on October 19th at 5pm.
 
Please register to attend this forum or submit questions ahead of time for the candidates.
 
Watch our previously held candidate forums to learn more about the candidates as they answer questions from the public. All candidate forums have been recorded and are available to watch on our YouTube channel.

Vote with the League
Ballot Recommendations
Vote with the League 2022
LWV doesn't endorse parties or candidates, but we do take positions on ballot measures based on current program positions and/or on League principles.
 
Learn about our ballot recommendations for the November 2022 California Propositions. 
 
 

Upcoming League Events
How Textiles Affect Climate Change
Wednesday, October 19th at 4pm PT
Join Piedmont Connect and LWVP for Rebecca Burgess of Fibershed. Ever wonder about the climate impact of the textiles in your closet – from production to manufacturing to retail distribution? Come learn how sustainable fashion and regenerative farming are closely linked, how new programs are making a difference, and what you can do to reduce the carbon footprint of the clothes you wear and the fabrics you use.
 
When: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 4pm PT
Where: online via Zoom and YouTube (register for free to receive the Zoom link)
 
This event is part of our 2022-23 Climate Speaker Series developed together with Piedmont Connect. Learn more about the other events in the series here.
 

What Lies Ahead for Ukraine? Current Situation and Prospects
Wednesday, November 2nd at 5pm PT
Please join us on Wednesday, November 2nd at 5pm Pacific time for a presentation and Q&A with former Ambassador Steven Pifer. Before Russia’s invasion, Ambassador Pifer correctly predicted that Putin would attack and that Ukrainians would fight back - hard. 
 
He is an expert on arms control and disarmament and is perfectly situated to assess possible nuclear escalation in Ukraine. He will present insights on the political and military situation in Ukraine, as well as the most likely trajectory for the war.
 
When: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 5pm PT
Where: online via Zoom  and YouTube
 

Roe v. Wade 2022 & Beyond
Thursday, November 3rd at 7pm PT
The Alameda County Council of the League of Women Voters is sponsoring a panel discussion "Roe v. Wade 2022 & Beyond" on Thursday, November 3rd at 7:00 pm.

The panelists are Stacy Cross, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, and Nakia Woods, Project Director California Coalition for Reproductive Freedom.
 
When: Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 7pm PT
Where: online via Zoom
 

In the News
LWV Launches New Legal Center
Litigation-Tracking Resource
League of Women Voters logo purple background over flag
LWV Launches Litigation-Tracking Resource: You can now find track and learn more about important litigation in LWV's digital Legal Center.
 
Read about current cases on voting rights, abortion access, redistricting, and more! This is a living resource, so more cases will be added as work progresses.
 

Action Alerts!
Join Our Textbanks
Textbank with fellow State Leagues.
 
We need you! Yes, you! Sign up and join us for upcoming phonebanks and textbanks. 
 
With so much at stake in these elections, every voter and vote matters! This is why LWVUS is partnering up with the State Leagues of Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and others to contact women voters to make a plan and vote for the future of our democracy. Register and Recruit your family and friends!
 

Other Happenings
Weekly Office Hours
"League Thursdays" @ 10am or 5pm
Coffee and Cocktail hours
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
 

Monthly Board Meeting
First Wednesdays @ 7:30pm
Board Meeting graphic
Our next Board meeting is Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 7:30pm.
 
Our board 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. Register on our website for the Zoom link.
 

LWVP Book Club | Golden Gates
November 15, 2022 @ 5pm
Golden Gates - Fighting for Housing in America by Conor Dougherty - book cover
Join us for our November, 2022 virtual book club meeting where we will discuss Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America by Conor Dougherty.
 
With propulsive storytelling and ground-level reporting, New York Times journalist Conor Dougherty chronicles America's housing crisis from its West Coast epicenter, peeling back the decades of history and economic forces that brought us here and taking readers inside the activist uprisings that have risen in tandem with housing costs.
 

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