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We will be tabling with WSU students at the Rhatigan Center 1845 Fairmount St #56 on September 11th, 19th, and 25th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and will be located inside. https://volunteersignup.org/97B3W
The Civil Liberties Beehive: it‘s the ACLU-KS organizing theory of change that moves community members into action. We believe, in order to make a concrete impact in our communities for voting rights and criminal legal reform, we must mobilize thousands of Kansans and invite them into the movement. The Beehive is the how. Whether you‘re a seasoned organizer and activist or you‘ve never been involved before--you are welcome! Join us for orientation to learn about the Beehive and how you can be a part of expanding voting access and reimagining our justice system. Sign up for link
Please join us for the District #2 candidate forum. This is a nonpartisan event sponsored by League of Women Voters Wichita-Metro. Doors open at 5:30pm
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To volunteer for the District 2 City Commission Candidate Forum use the following link https://volunteersignup.org/T4ALF. We need volunteers to welcome participants, review audience questions, timekeepers, moderator and setup and teardown.
***This is not a sponsored event of the Wichita Public Library***
Naturalization Ceremony Hughes Metroplex - Join us in welcoming our newest citizens. Here is the link to volunteer https://volunteersignup.org/XRLTP
The League of Women Voters Wichita-Metro meets every 3rd Saturday at 9 am
St Paul‘s Lutheran Church 925 N Waco Ave Wichita, KS
Voter Services meets by Zoom every 3rd Tuesday at 5:30 pm
Rhatigan Center 1845 Fairmount St #56
We will be tabling with WSU students at the Rhatigan Center 1845 Fairmount St #56 on September 11th, 19th, and 25th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and will be located inside. https://volunteersignup.org/97B3W
Presentation by Clay Barker, General Counsel, Kansas Secretary of State. Mr. Barker will present on Election Litigation (Federal and State), Legislative Updates, and Election Threats.
Volunteers needed
https://volunteersignup.org/C4TKX
Monday Sept 25th 6 pm
Roxy‘s
412 1/2 E Douglas Ave #1
The race to become Wichita’s next mayor is underway, and KMUW is giving you a chance to hear from both candidates. We will host a debate between Wichita mayoral candidates Brandon Whipple and Lily Wu on Monday, September 25th
You can listen to the hour-long debate live on KMUW, beginning at 6. Or you can attend in person at Roxy’s Downtown.
Our debate partners are the Wichita Eagle, the Community Voice and the Wichita Journalism Collaborative and the League of Women Voters - Wichita-Metro.
Want to submit a question for the debate? Send it to news@kmuw.org.
Go to kmuw.org for all of the Election 2023 coverage. This event is free. The bar will be open.
On September 25th at 6:30 pm, we will be hosting Allie Utley, Voting Rights Field Organizer for ACLU-KS, to speak about the ACLUs Election Report. She will speak for 30-40 minutes, with 15-20 minutes for questions. Doors open at 6pm
We will be tabling with WSU students at the Rhatigan Center 1845 Fairmount St #56 on September 11th, 19th, and 25th from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and will be located inside. https://volunteersignup.org/97B3W
Book banning and censorship have been receiving national attention lately. Banned Books Week, which takes place during the first week of October, was established by the American Library Association in 1982 to draw attention to the issue of censorship. This program will feature Jaime Nix, the director of the Wichita Public Library, and a Public School Media Library Specialist. They will discuss the processes involved in selecting and maintaining their library collections, as well as how they handle challenges to books and issues related to censorship.
***NEW TIME 6 p.m.**