LWVUS 2022 Convention
The 2022 Convention will take place June 23–27 in Denver, Colorado, and online. Registration and hotel reservations are now open. Current information is available in the new 2022 National Convention section of the LWVUS website, which includes sections for Registration, Agenda, FAQs, Travel Info, and other information.
Celebrating Black History Month
Black History Month is a time to reflect on the history of Black people and celebrate them. We cannot tell the story of American history without telling the stories of Black people. The League encourage you to take time to learn something new about Black history and culture this month. The League is celebrating Black History Month by highlighting Black women who power democracy. Read the latest blog, Black Women Who Define(d) The Voting Rights Movement, on the LWVUS website.
Building a Data Culture Listening Session
On Tuesday, March 8, at 4 p.m. PT, the LWVUS will host a Building a Data Culture Listening Session. Hear how Leagues across the country are advancing a data culture in their communities. Registration required. You'll also hear about the results of the latest Semi-Annual Survey.
2022 Program Planning Leader’s Guide & Survey
The Program Planning Leaders' Guide and Program Survey response form are now available for Leagues to use at their program planning meetings in early 2022. The input of League boards will help shape the proposed program of study and action that will be voted on by convention delegates in June. Program planning report forms must be returned online by Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Each League is entitled to one response, and individual member responses are not accepted. Access the Leader’s Guide and the 2022 Program Survey. For questions about program planning, email progplan@lwv.org.
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