Social Policy

Social Policy

Secure equal rights and equal opportunity for all. Promote social and economic justice and the health and safety of all Americans.

Dr McBride speaking at LWVWI Annual Meeting
Event Date: 
09/12/2019 - 6:30pm

Women’s Suffrage Q&A Webinar with Dr. McBride

Picture of suffragists in 1848
Blog Post

Despite their inexperience, they drafted an agenda and an organizing document, the Declaration of Sentiments, that would galvanize American women. Together, Hunt and her guests envisioned an equality that would smash the sexist norms of their day—and they did it with cups of tea in hand.

Women Picket the White House in 1917

 


This page is dedicated to celebrations and events during 2019-20 tied to the 100th Anniversary of women getting the right to vote.  Links and resources are for everyone to use; new posts in Commentary.

 

♦♦NEW EVENT!  AUGUST 21, 2021 LUNCHEON, HONORING VALIENT WOMEN OF THE VOTE♦♦

Jeromel on Immigrant Engagement
Member's Spotlight

August 2019

Jeromel Lara published this article in the Daily Journal on August 26th.

Position

The League of Women Voters of Charlotte Mecklenburg members adopted positions regarding transportation, government, education, housing, social policy, environment/global climate change, healthcare reform and human trafficking.
Event Date: 
08/27/2019 - 5:00pm to 08/28/2019 - 4:45pm
Event location: 

Stone Soup Community Center

The League of Women Voters of Fresno will celebrate Women'e Equality Day on Tuesday, August 27, 5:30 pm at Stone Soup Community Center.   Dr. Carole Goldsmith, President of Fresno City College, is this year's honoree.

News

THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF WISCONSIN CALLS ON LAWMAKERS TO PASS STATE GUN REFORMS

By Andrea Kaminski

Call your Legislators

Action Alerts

The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin mourns the loss of scores of innocent lives in three recent mass shootings -- in Gilroy, California; El Paso, Texas; and Dayton, Ohio -- in one week.

Sleep Health

A lack of sleep is taking a toll on teen health, safety, and learning. Our position promotes "healthy school hours" for all students based on adolescent sleep research. Too-early school start times are a national public health concern with consequences impacting children, families, and the community at large. Besides forcing many children to walk and drive to school in pre-dawn darkness, these hours are creating a generation deprived of the sleep that growing brains and bodies require. 

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