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Date: 3/16/2023
Subject: LWV of Piedmont | The Voter | March 15, 2023
From: League of Women Voters of Piedmont




Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.

The Voter
 
The official newsletter of the
League of Women Voters of Piedmont, CA.
 
Vol. 35, Issue 19 | March 15, 2023

 
Included in this issue:
Upcoming League Events
Transitioning to 100% Clean, Renewable Energy
Wednesday, April 5th, 2023 @ 4pm (PT)
Mark Jacobson with wind turbines solar panels and event details also on page
Please join the League of Women Voters of Piedmont on Wednesday, April 5th, 2023, at 4:00 p.m. to hear Dr. Mark Z. Jacobson a Stanford scientist who has transitioned to fossil-free living personally, and also happens to be a global expert on the technologies and policies that can deliver us from fossil pollution. 

When: Wednesday, April 5th, 2023 at 4pm PT (5pm MT | 6pm CT | 7pm ET)
Where: Online via Zoom. Register for free to receive an email with the Zoom link.


Women Lead Oakland
Wednesday, March 29, 2023 @ 6:00pm (PT)
Women Lead Oakland Flyer with images of guest speakers
In keeping with the annual celebration of Women’s History Month that highlights the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society the League of Women Voters Oakland hosts Mayor Sheng Thao and distinguished local leaders discussing the most urgent needs of Oakland communities — geographic and demographic.

When: Wednesday, March 29th, at 6pm PT
Where: CSUEB Conference Center, 1000 Broadway, Oakland, CA.
 

Upcoming Community Events
Community + Safety
 Today! March 15, 2023 @ 6pm PT
Community and Safety event flyer

Join several Piedmont community groups and Chief Bowers of the Piedmont Police Department for an open discussion about public safety and community building.   Foods and drinks served! Sponsored by Piedmont Asian American Club, Black Youth Family Collective, Jewish Families of Piedmont, Piedmont Racial Equity Campaign.

When: Today! Wednesday, March 15, 2023 @ 6pm PT
Where: Alan Harvey Theatre Lobby (Piedmont HS)
 

Water Wednesday – The Value of Water
Today! March 15, 2023 @ 6pm PT
The Value of Water graphic with hands holding bowl of water spilling into creek

Water is a vital necessity that touches every facet of our lives. But just how valuable is this precious natural resource and the infrastructure that supports it? And how can utilities like EBMUD balance society's thirst for water with the resources needed to deliver it, especially in the face of growing government regulations, affordability concerns and a changing climate? Join the conversation in EBMUD's next Water Wednesday webinar.

When: Today! March 4, at 6:00pm PT

 Where: Register for this free Zoom webinar at tinyurl.com/ValueofH20 

 

Creating A Culture of Belonging: Student Perspectives on Inclusion/Exclusion
Monday, March 20, 2023 @ 7pm PT
Affinity mentors - high school students sitting on stairs

The Piedmont Affinity mentors invite you to build a more inclusive Piedmont. High School students will share their personal experiences with prejudice, discuss the current culture of “othering” and system of hierarchy at Piedmont schools, and confront the persistent use of slurs and other forms of microaggression. Our panelists and moderators will offer ideas on how the families in our community can be allies as we continue to build a culture of belonging in Piedmont. This event is for everyone who lives or works in Piedmont.

When: Monday, March 20, at 7:00pm PT

Where: Alan Harvey Theater, Piedmont High School
 

In the News
Dr. Daniel Sperling shares information to give us hope about electric vehicles
screenshot of Daniel Sperling 2023-03-01
 
Dr. Daniel Sperling of UC Davis joined the League of Women Voters of Piedmont, California to talk about the impact of Electric Vehicles (EVs) on carbon reduction in California and globally. This presentation was the penultimate in the six part 2022-23 Climate Speaker Series by Piedmont Connect and the League of Women Voters of Piedmont. This event was cosponsored by the Leagues of Women Voters of Solano County, CA and Portland, OR.
 
To learn more about the topic, read an extended recap written by LWVP's Hope Salzer here, and watch a recording of this event on the League of Women Voters of Piedmont's YouTube channel. To watch recordings of all five events in the series, visit our Climate Series playlist. The final event for the series will be held on April 5th at 4pm PT and will cover renewable energy and storage. Learn more about that event and register to attend here.
 

LWVP Supports Piedmont's Readmont
purple circle with white letters Piedmont Celebrates Title IX 50 Years
The League of Women Voters of Piedmont contributed to the funding of books donated by Piedmont's Title IX Celebration Committee for this year's Readmont. The League at the national level, worked for passage of Title IX and has since focused on thwarting congressional attempts to dilute it. 
 
We have advocated locally for Title IX compliance as an ongoing, active process with improvement reviews conducted on a regular basis. We are pleased to enhance the education of young Piedmont readers through this program and hope the young adult selection of No Stopping Us Now by Lucy Jane Bledsoe will help inspire some future activists.
 

Watch "Equity in The Bay" – Bay Area League Day 2023
The League of Women Voters of the Bay Area's annual Bay Area League Day was help on March 4, 2023 via Zoom. The program, titled Equity in the Bay Area, featured speakers on housing, healthcare, transportation and more.
 
Learn more and watch the recording of the program on the Bay Area League's website.
 
 
 

State Senator Skinner and Assemblymember Wicks speak about equitable funding for CA school facilities.
As part of its annual legislative interview process, the League of Women Voters of Piedmont together with other local Leagues, participated in interviews of California State Senator Nancy Skinner and State Assemblymember Buffy Wicks. Legislative interviews are an opportunity for legislators to share their priorities with local Leagues and develop an understanding of League positions and priorities.

This article highlights the second topic covered in those interviews covering the following questions.

"Dependence on property taxes means that to fund school construction/modernization, taxpayers in districts with low property value per student must pay a far higher property tax rate than those in wealthier districts to raise the same amount of money per student. Would you advocate for changes to the School Facilities Program to reduce this inequity? One way to do this would be to have the School Facilities Program structured so that the required match percentage from a school district is reduced for low-wealth districts."
 

Other Happenings
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If you care about democracy as much as we do, we hope you'll consider joining our team! We are an all volunteer organization with "jobs" that range from once in a while tasks to full year positions.
 
Join our group of fun, passionate volunteers and help make a difference in your community!
 

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
 

Monthly Board Meeting
First Wednesdays @ 7:30pm
Board Meeting graphic
Our next Board meeting is Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 7:30pm. Note this month's meeting will be held on Thursday instead of Wednesday to accommodate our speaker event on April 5th.
 
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.
 

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