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Date: 11/1/2023
Subject: LWV of Piedmont | The Voter | November 1, 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. 36, Issue 9 | November 1, 2023

 
Included in this issue:
Upcoming League Events
Conversations with Women in Politics
Friday, December 1, 2023 at 11am PT
Delaine Easton headshot - newsletter
Save the date! Mark your calendars to join us for our Annual Holiday Luncheon Fundraiser on December 1st at noon at the Piedmont Center for the Arts.

Speaker Delaine Eastin will join us in a conversation about women in politics. Delaine is the former California State Superintendent of Public Instruction, still the only woman to ever be elected, in a profession that is dominated by women. She previously served eight years on the State Assembly and six years on the City Council in Union City, where there is an elementary school named after her.
 
 More information to come!

Upcoming Community Events
Learn about Moraga Canyon Specific Plan
Attend a Commission Meeting
Map of Moraga Canyon Piedmont with study area highlighted
Learn about the City's Moraga Canyon Specific Plan at two upcoming commission meetings.

Both meetings will be held in City Council Chambers at Piedmont City Hall, 120 Vista Avenue:
Community members in attendance will have an opportunity to speak once on the item. The meetings will also be broadcast live on KCOM-TV and available for streaming on the City’s website.

 

History, Memory, and Landscape
Tuesday, November 7th at 5:30pm
History Memory and Landscape a presentation by artist and landscape designer Walter Hood
Please join the City of Piedmont for a presentation from globally renowned artist and landscape designer Walter Hood on Tuesday, November 7th, 5:30pm at the Alan Harvey Theater (800 Magnolia Avenue).

The City has engaged Oakland-based Hood Design Studio to develop conceptual designs for a memorial to Sidney and Irene Dearing, Piedmont's first black homeowners who were forced out of the city in 1925 after a year of harassment, threats, and violence. 

 

In the News
California’s Top Election Official Addresses Future of California Elections
Future of California Elections logo with graphic of the state of CA

California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D. delivered the keynote at the Future of California Elections (FoCE) Conference on October 16, 2023. The conference was organized by the LWVC Education Fund.

“There is too much at risk and too many people who died for women’s right to vote. There has been so much sacrifice to let it atrophy. As elections officials and advocates, we must make sure that we undertake the necessary task of educating the public on why voting matters.”

 


Take Action
Protect Climate-Smart Agriculture
Support the 2023 Farm Bill
Take Action to Protect Climate-Smart Agriculture Programs

CONTACT YOUR FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES:
Protect climate-smart agriculture and conservation technical assistance

California's agricultural industry employs almost 10% of our workforce, provides more than 50% of the fruits and vegetables consumed in the United States, and is vital for our nation's food security. Please ask your federal representatives to protect climate-smart agriculture and conservation technical assistance in the 2023 Farm Bill. Read more here.


 

Other Happenings
LWVP Book Club | American Identity in Crisis
Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 5pm PT
American Identity in Crisis book cover
Join us for an online discussion of American Identity in Crisis: Notes from an Accidental Activist by Kat Calvin.

A trailblazing activist’s passionate and incisive look at why she started a movement to ensure that 26 million Americans have access to the IDs they need to escape poverty and live healthy and productive lives.
 

Volunteer with Us!
volunteers needed help us empower voters and defend democracy
 
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
image of full coffee cup and cocktail glass
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 Mondays @ 7pm
LWVP Board meeting - first Mondays of the month
Our next Board meeting is Monday, November 6, 2023 at 7pm. This meeting will be held in-person. Please register to receive a confirmation email with the address and details.
 
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.
 

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