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New Redistricting 101 Video  

The LWVUS is excited to launch What IRedistricting?, a 60-second video that explains the redistricting process, its impact, and how people can get involved. This is a new tool for Leagues to use that can be found on the League of Women Voters YouTube channel.  

Additionally, the LWVUS has created a social media toolkit that includes a link to the video and sample social media posts to use when sharing the video online.  

VOTE411 Voter Guide Platform Training 

You still have three more chances to take the VOTE411 Voter Guide platform training on the new voter guide technology, which all Leagues will use to complete their 2022 voter guides. The training will teach you about the new platform and you will be able to ask questions about the technology or the VOTE411 program in general. These webinars are for both current VOTE411 Leagues and Leagues that have never used the platform before—if you’re curious and want to learn more, register now! The final three trainings will be held on the following dates, with registration required. You need only register for one training, as all trainings are the same.  

Saturday, Dec. 18, 9 a.m. PT 

Tuesday, Dec. 28, 11 a.m. PT 

Thursday, Jan. 6, 3 p.m. PT 

How Native American Women Inspired the Women’s Suffrage Movement 

Read the LWVUS blog post on the vital role that Native American women played in the women’s suffrage movement, although they were excluded themselves from the movement. 

A League Member’s View of the UN Climate Change Conference 

During the first two weeks in November, the United Kingdom hosted the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland. One League member received a scholarship to attend this event as a delegate observer for the LWV of the United States. Read her report on the LWVUS website 

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