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Civic Engagement Luncheon Series

The League of Women Voters of Vermont hosts annual educational civic engagement luncheons and invites guest speakers who foster civil discourse and engagement.

MARCH 2020. CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19

MARCH 15, 2019 (not recorded)

LIBERAL DEMOCRACY CHALLENGED…CAN IT SURVIVE?

Stanley R. Sloan, Middlebury College Visiting Scholar

MARCH 17, 2018 

INTEGRITY OF JOURNALISM: HOW TO BE A CRITICAL NEWS CONSUMER

John Christie and Naomi Schalit. Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting.

MARCH 25, 2017

REFUGEES AND THE PROCESS OF RESETTLEMENT

Amila Merdzanovic, Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program.

MARCH 19, 2016

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Rosalee Keech, League of Women Voters United Nations Observer, New Jersey Human Trafficking Task Force and Detective Lance Burnham, Vermont State Police, member of Steering Committee for Human Trafficking Investigation.

MARCH 21, 2015

WHAT SHOULD WE DO?

Peter Levine, Ph.D., Tufts University, Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.

INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) may be coming to Vermont in time for the 2028 presidential primary elections. And, the Vermont Secretary of State and League of Women Voters wants you, the voter, to get a better understanding of this method of voting.

Register for a two-part forum to learn more about Ranked Choice Voting and how it works. Questions or comments? Message Betty Keller, bkeller@lwvofvt.org
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INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS
  • May 1, 7:00-8:30pm: Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) Overview
  • May 8, 7:00-8:30pm: Ranked Choice Voting for Vermont: Impact, Considerations, Opportunities