We look forward to your participation with us to empower voters and defend democracy!
Engaging Our Differences for a Better Community
LWV of the East Shore has launched our special project "Engaging Our Differences for a Better Community. We will be offering a variety of opportunities for our members and citizens to participate in this project.
Speaking from insights gained over his 30-year career in neuroscience research, Dr. Wu will present background on the biology of how the brain works; insights into why we look at the world through the lens of Us vs. Them; and, how can we bring Us and Them together.
This is part of the LWVES special project: “Engaging our Differences for a Better Community”.
Dr. Wu’s website:
Dr. Wu's Presentation Handout:
In September, LWVES held a webinar to kick off the Engaging Our Differences for a Better Community project and give people time to consider how we all might engage our differences to create a better community for all. You can view the webinar on YouTube.
We will share any upcoming events as they are scheduled. We hope you join us!
Please read the Testimony submitted by the LWVES Board of Directors:
LWVES Testimony on Redistricting process to the Connecticut Reapportionment Committee
Redistricting has started in Connecticut. It is a vital part of a fair and transparent election process. We urge you to follow the redistricting/reapportionment process as it goes ahead. This only happens every 10 years and so the time is NOW to make sure we have fair maps and that you have your voice heard.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PEOPLE POWERED FAIR MAPS CAMPAIGN, CLICK HERE.
LWVES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy:
The LWVES is fully committed to ensure compliance, in principle and in practice, with the LWVUS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policy.
ADVOCACY FOR 2021 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION
For current updates and information on League advocacy please go to:
LWVCT ACTION PAGE
LWV 100TH RECOGNITION
The Town of Madison recognized the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the League of Women Voters by issuing a proclamation in honor of the LWV of the East Shore. It was a pleasure for us to receive this recognition as well as proclamations from the towns of Branford, Guilford and Killingworth. We are proud of our history and look forward to the next 100 years!
LWV DAY OF ACTION
The League of Women Voters of the East Shore at the Guilford Free Library, held our Day of Action with local Girl Scouts and made "vote" buttons and "suffragist" yellow sashes at the library on Saturday. Michelle Esteve, LWVES Board member, planned and oversaw the activity. Members of the public stopped by to pick up a button and chat about the history of women's suffrage and the League.
LWV East Shore Board of Directors
Denise Isaac: Contact person
Email: eastshoreleague [at] yahoo.com
2021–'22 Board:
Liz Alcorn, Daniel Armin, Mary Bigelow, Michelle Esteve, Denise Isaac, Brooks Low, Elise Low, Carol Reimers, Mary Webber
2021–'22 Nominating Committee:
Sue Addiss, Natalie Feingold
Off-Board:
Nancy Matyasovsky, Roster Database
For the most up to date information, go to our Facebook page.
Activities and events for the Fall will be posted soon.
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