At this event at the Patrick Beaver Memorial Library in Hickory, hear from LWV of Catawba Valley's uniquely qualified panel of speakers on all things redistricting, and how you can make an impact.
Join LWV Lower Cape Fear in a discussion with Kimberly J. Cook, PhD as we learn the truth about Critical Race Theory: what it is, what it is not, and where it is applied in education.
Start the fiscal year off right with this session that's all about resources that are available at the national and state level that local leagues can utilize to communicate with members – and potential new members – more effectively.
Our state’s General Assembly will soon have population data from the Census and will be working with tight deadlines in drawing district maps for their own seats and for Congressional seats.
This month’s webinar continues our discussion with distinguished NCCU Law Professor Irving Joyner on North Carolina’s 20-year history of court battles to secure fair representation for Black residents on county commissions and other local bodies.
League members, we hope to see you at LWVNC's 2021 Virtual Convention – Strengthening Democracy From the Ground Up – on Saturday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
As North Carolina's population ages, more people and their families confront a confusing array of long-term care choices and payment sources with little or no preparation.