The League of Women Voters is holding a Candidates Forum on October 6th ahead of the upcoming Los Alamos Public School Board and UNM-Los Alamos Advisory Board election on November 2, 2021.
Educator, early feminist, public welfare director, politician, author, and businesswoman – Nina Otero-Warren was all of these and more. She will soon be depicted on the US quarter dollar coin by the federal mint.
The 46-year-long campaign for woman suffrage in New Mexico is rich and deep. But, as with other aspects of women’s lives, most of their stories—political, economic, social—are not found in history books or taught in schools.
We Demand The Right To Vote: The Journey to the 19th Amendment, by Meneese Wall,is a five-time award-winning book that offers an informative and illustrated overview of women’s first civil rights movement known as Women’s Suffra
You may have heard of Susan B. Anthony, but have you heard of Nina Otero-Warren or Alice Paul? They, too, were prominent suffragists who fought for women's right to vote.
Following Lunch with a Leader on April 15, the LWVLA will hold its Annual Meeting via Zoom. During the Annual Meeting members review the LWVLA positions, decide on the program for the following year, approve the budget, and elect a new board.
New Mexico Representative Christine Chandler will share important aspects of the 2021 legislative session at this month's Lunch with a Leader. Don't miss it.
The Los Alamos League of Women Voters of Los Alamos is excited that Jennifer Guy, the Assistant Superintendent of Learning & Accountability with Los Alamos Public Schools will join us this month.