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Date: 6/23/2024
Subject: LWV-Wake League Update June 24th, 2024
From: League of Women Voters of Wake County



LWV-Wake Update 6/24/24 


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Dear ~~first_name~~,
 
Thank you so much for your vote of confidence to be your President of the League of Women Voters of Wake County for the term of 2024-2026.  And thank you so much for electing our fantastic Board of Directors to take us to our next level of accomplishments.
 
 I am truly sorry that I missed the LWV-Wake Annual Meeting last Thursday night. I was hit with two infectious diseases at one time and was under doctor's orders to stay home.  Thankfully, I am now on the road to recovery.
 
 Today, June 24, 2024, marks the second anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022) decision.  According to the National Constitution Center, the Supreme Court’s Decision in Dobbs v. Jackson “tore away the constitutional right to privacy and bodily autonomy by giving states increased rights to limit and even outlaw abortions.” According to several sources, almost half of the states have issued or retained laws more restrictive of abortion rights. More than a dozen states have issued total abortion bans.
 
 LWVUS commemorates and explains the anniversary here.  LWVUS has also issued the following statement: “The League of Women Voters US believes that public policy must affirm the right of privacy of the individual to make reproductive choices and that every individual should have access to quality health care at an affordable cost.” The LWVUS Women’s Inequality Day Campaign in 2022- 2023 included restoration of reproductive rights as a central tenent, along with passing voting rights legislation and adding the ERA to the Constitution.
 
 Are you interested in taking part in immediate action on the Dobbs issue?  If so, there is action you can take. LWVNC and LWV-Wake both have advertised the following event which is taking place TODAY.  At the Dreadful Dobbs Decision Day Event June 24, from 2 to 6 pm, you can show the General Assembly that the women of NC reject draconian laws over our bodies, health, and freedom.  Bring your voice and your signs to the Legislature Building at 16 W. Jones St. and hear from a fantastic lineup of speakers.
 
 Of course, this is only ONE of the issues we care about at the LWV-Wake. This is one day and one issue. LWV-Wake has been fighting for women’s rights for 104 years, and we may be fighting for women’s rights for the next 104 years. We are here for the long haul. Yes, I encourage you to do whatever you can for the one day and the one issue, but I am also asking you for more.  We need to stay the course on all of the issues we believe in.
 
 So what’s ahead? We believe in Empowering Voters and Defending Democracy. We believe in human rights, women’s rights, minority rights, and LGBTQ+ rights. We believe everyone should have an affordable place to live, that no one should be hungry, and that our children should get a good quality public education and inherit a world that will not be destroyed by global warming. There are battles raging right now on all of these issues, and we will need to plan carefully where and how we will engage in them.
 
 Here is what we are planning so far. Our Women’s Rights Committee will kick off the Timely Topics Series in September where they will talk about Women’s Rights just in time for the November election. The Timely Topics Series is a strong part of our outward face, empowering ourselves and the public. We are also planning about a dozen Candidate Forums for the General Election on November 5, empowering the public as to what the candidates really think and feel about all the current issues.
 
Our yearly Women’s Equality Day will be August 22. This event empowers the public by inviting 83 Women (an incredible number) who are now elected to public office to come together and be celebrated.
 
 LWVUS is empowering the public by revising the membership joining process and the dues structure. This will increase and diversify membership around the country as part of our DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) program. The communication team’s efforts, with Cheryl Tung’s  guidance, is increasing the number of visitors to our website and our social media followers. This is our future; this is an important part of our outward facing voice, making more people aware of the presence of the League of Women Voters.
 
 LWVUS is continuing the “Moonshot Project," one person, one vote, including the “National Popular Vote Compact," which is aimed at overcoming the archaic biases inherent in the Electoral College.
 
So, what do we need for you to do? In short, stay involved and get your friends involved. We have a lot of work to do.
 
 Finally, as I regain my strength, let me thank you again for allowing me to serve as your President of the League of Women Voters of Wake County. I look forward to working closely, and actively, with all of you this coming couple of years.
 
 Helen Zimmerman




LWV-Wake Holds Annual Meeting

 

The LWV-Wake Annual Meeting was held last Thursday evening at the NC State University Club. Laurel Voelker provided the nominating committee report, and outgoing president Cheryl Tung presented special recognition awards to outgoing board members, Elaine Okal and Laurel Voelker.

 

 Judy Lonnee was also recognized for her service to the Nominating Committee. Laurel provided recognition to Cheryl for her service as LWV-Wake President. Cheryl introduced LWVUS President Nominee Dianna Wynn (picture attached). Dianna and Cheryl provided an overview of the Transformation Journey and forthcoming membership changes.

 

 A huge THANK YOU to member Naomi Lambert for donating the beautiful flower arrangements for the tables. 

 

 Everyone had a chance to mix and mingle over drinks and dinner and provided feedback about what issues they would like to see the League work on during the next year. Thank you to all the members who attended. 


Upcoming LWV-Wake Events

Learn How to Use Social Media for LWV-Wake
 
 Breanna Benz-Santos will join us to provide how-to basics for using social media, as well as best practices for using social media as a tool for activism. She will also give us guidance on what sorts of photos, links and information that members can send in ways that can be posted on LWV-Wake social media channels. Click below to register.
 
 
 
 
 

Join Us for Women's Equality Day
 
 This year's Women's Equality Day gala will be held on August 22nd, 2024, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. inside All Faiths Chapel at Dorthea Dix Park, Raleigh. Our theme this year is "Women Power Democracy." Tickets and sponsorships include admission, buffet-style appetizers, wine and lemonade. 
 
 Dr. Sarah Glova, NC State alumna, CEO and founder of Reify Media and a founding member of the NC Women Business Owners Hall of Fame, will be the keynote speaker. During the event, we will honor and recognize women elected officials in Wake County.
 
 This event is our major fundraising event of the year, and we hope all members will support us by attending and purchasing a sponsorship. For sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, please click below.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Other Events

Dreadful Dobbs Decision Day Event

 

 ERA-NC Alliance and NOWNC are holding the Dreadful Dobbs Decision Day event today, June 24 from 3 – 5 p.m. to commemorate the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court.

 

 The purpose of the event is to show the NC Legislature that women are powerful, and we vote! Speakers will begin at 3:30. Afterwards, attendees will surround the outside of the Legislative building. Attendees are encouraged to wear t-shirts stating their values and to create and carry signs with reproductive rights messaging.

 


Volunteer Opportunities
LWV-Wake Teams up with City of Raleigh
 
 This summer will offer many volunteer opportunities at local events, parks and back-to-school activities. To encourage voter registration, the City of Raleigh's Community Engagement office has teamed up with LWV-Wake. We will need all hands on deck as voter outreach is now more important than ever during this crucial election season. 
 
 Volunteers are needed at the upcoming 4th of July at Dix Park Celebration, Moore Square, Advance Community Health, and more. Please don't miss this opportunity to serve your community and represent LWV-Wake. Please click here. to review all volunteer opportunities. 

IN MEMORIAM

Remembering Cindy Chew

 
 Former LWV-Wake board member Lucinda "Cindy" Chew passed away on June 18. Cindy's life was dedicated to activism. Many fellow members remember the strength and experience she brought to LWV-Wake. Below are two tributes from two women who worked closely with her.
 
 About Cindy's time on the Lobbying Corps

"The Senate Clerk hid a League bill that would include pensions as marital property and Cindy noticed it hadn’t been signed. If Cindy hadn’t been alert, the bill would have failed for lack of signature after a tremendous amount of work." -- Jan Ramquist

 

From LWV-Wake member Karen Ferguson:

"She was very committed to the integrity of the League process and nonpartisanship. I learned a great deal from her - directly and by example. I remember Cindy fondly, first as a mentor and then as a friend. I'm so grateful to have known her."

 

 Read Cindy's Obituary

 
Looking for information from a past newsletter? Previous League Updates can now be viewed on our website's home page. Look for the "League Updates" blue tab on the top menu.
 
Thank you for continuing to support the League of Women Voters of Wake County. 
 
Sincerely,
Helen Zimmerman
President


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