The Greenwich League of Women Voters' Fifth Annual Community Case Discussion will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, November 10 at 7 p.m. The event will feature Harvard Business School Professor David Moss, who will be moderating t
Interest in civilian oversight of law enforcement has grown significantly in the League and in our communities. This workshop is especially for members who are new to this issue, to help you get started.
The premier introduction and promotion LWV Charlotte Mecklenburg’s newly adopted policy of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), is the focus of the September 29 ZOOM League Talk.
LWVNC President Jo Nicholas will speak during Duke University's "Redistricting and American Democracy" – and the general public is invited to attend virtually!
The Coup d’Etat and Massacre of 1898 has left an indelible mark on the city of Wilmington and now our state and nation is discovering our story. Come learn about our history as we share about this horrific event and the impacts still felt today.
Town councils, school boards, and other government entities often allow the public to comment on issues during regularly scheduled meetings. The state legislature occasionally schedules committee hearings that include public comment.
On Tuesday, Aug 24 at 5 pm, League members from across North Carolina are invited to join LWV Wake's DEI webinar featuring Dr. Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins.