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Should We Say Racial Equity? Webinar

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What signals are you sending when you say “racial equity?” How do Americans perceive it? Does it drive people apart or bring them together? Sponsored by (PACE) Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement Civic Language Perceptions Project trying to answer the question ‘what should we say?’ Click here to register. Tuesday, June 4 | 2 pm | Webinar

LWVUS Convention

Washington Hilton, DC

56th Biennial National Convention. Delegates will participate in the Convention Plenary and vote on the 2024–2026 Program, budget, LWVUS Board of Directors and Nominating Committee, and bylaws amendments. Other activities include Lobby Day, breakout sessions, and Saturday reception and dinner. Thursday-Sunday June 26-30 | Washington Hilton, DC | In-person and virtual 

Naturalization Ceremony

Burlington Courthouse

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Wednesday, June 26 | 11 AM | Burlington Courthouse

What Should We Say to Rural Communities? Webinar

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When it comes to civic language, what terms do people in rural communities prefer? Which words do they think are for them, and which words motivate them to action? Sponsored by (PACE) Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement Civic Language Perceptions Project trying to answer the question ‘what should we say?’ Click here to register. Wednesday, July… Read More »What Should We Say to Rural Communities? Webinar

Naturalization Ceremony

Rutland Courthouse

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Tuesday, July 30 | 11 AM | Rutland Courthouse

Naturalization Ceremony

Calvin Coolidge Homestead, Plymouth

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Thursday, August 15 | 11 a.m. |… Read More »Naturalization Ceremony

Should We Say Democracy? Webinar

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What signals are you sending when you say “democracy?” How do Americans perceive it? Does it drive people apart or bring them together? Sponsored by (PACE) Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement Civic Language Perceptions Project trying to answer the question ‘what should we say?’  Click here to register. Thursday, August 15 | 1pm | Webinar

Naturalization Ceremony

Vermont Statehouse, Montpelier

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Wednesday, September 11 |  11 AM | Vermont Statehouse, Montpelier

Naturalization Ceremony

Rice High School, South Burlington

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Friday, September 27 | 1 PM | Rice High School, South Burlington

Naturalization Ceremony

Frederick H. Tuttle Middle School, South Burlington

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Friday, October 18 | 2 PM | Frederick H. Tuttle Middle… Read More »Naturalization Ceremony

Naturalization Ceremony

Burlington Courthouse

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Wednesday, November 13 | 11 AM | Burlington Courthouse

Naturalization Ceremony

Burlington Courthouse

Immigrants from a multitude of countries take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens at a judicial ceremony hosted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The League of Women Voters of Vermont plays a pivotal role registering new citizens to vote following the Naturalization Ceremony. Wednesday, December 11 | 11 AM | Burlington Courthouse