Building a Healthier Politics: Insights from Red & Blue America
March 24 at 7 PM
Public Lecture by Tyler Page, Associate Professor UConn
March 24 at 7 PM
Public Lecture by Tyler Page, Associate Professor UConn
Learn about the League's legislative priorities for the current session, and access resources for legislative advocacy at the state level.
The League's 2026 Legislative Priorities in the areas of Voting Rights and Fair Elections, Civil Rights Protections, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, Open Government and Campaign Finance, Equitable Access to Information, and Reproductive Freedom and Healthcare for All.
Join Capitol Information and Tours and the League to Celebrate America 250 with a special performance of A Goodnight Kiss, a historical drama based on the letters of Connecticut residents during the Civil War, one of whom would later serve as a state legislator. Register today to reserve your free ticket!
Join Capitol Information and Tours for a visit to the Museum of Connecticut History and the Capitol for the compelling staged reading of this musical, centered on the 1965 Connecticut Constitutional Convention and offering a theatrical look at a turning point in our state through the eyes of the legendary Ella Grasso and other state leaders.
March 15 at 4 PM on Zoom
Come hear Dr. Kelly Marino speak on "Daughters of Democracy"
March 28, 2026
10 AM - 2 PM
CT State Capitol
Details to come
The League of Women Voters of Greenwich and the Greenwich Historical Society are delighted to welcome award-winning reporter and acclaimed author of The Woman’s Hour, Elaine Weiss, to discuss her new book, Spell Freedom. Long-listed for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Non-Fiction, the book charts the efforts of four ordinary citizens in the South as they established secret schools to help black citizens overcome onerous Jim Crow laws and register to vote. A book signing will follow the talk.
Lecture by historian Mark Albertson
Saturday, March 21 at 2:00 pm
Mill Hill Historic Park, 2 East Wall St., Norwalk