After two years of planning, plotting, researching, networking and fundraising, the League of Women Voters of the Charleston Area is thrilled to see the Septima Clark play arrive at PURE Theatre's stage!
How do you picture democracy? Political Scientists will discuss two ways that we can visualize, and understand, democracy. You may attend this event in person or by Zoom. If attending by Zoom, you must register.
The state's Teacher Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement Task Force will hold three public listening sessions. Individuals are invited to recommend state policy actions that would enhance educator recruitment and retention efforts, and to address the existing shortage in South Carolina.
Join us via ZOOM to learn from acclaimed author Adolph Reed about the Jim Crow South and its relevance to today's society. Recommended by LWV of the United States
Dr. Holly Pinheiro, assistant professor of African-American history at Furman University. will be discussing how various issues (surrounding race, gender, and class) have had a profound impact on public education throughout American history.