A Part of Stronger NC
The Women’s March on Washington is a grassroots effort comprised of dozens of independent coordinators at the state level. The effort is helmed by four national co-chairs and a national coordinating committee who are working around the clock to pull it all together.
This is a local event to march in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington. We unite with the mission of the national march, and we added some rallying cries of our own -with love from North Carolina's capital!
Nonpartisan Redistricting Reform in North Carolina. Hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Piedmont Triad. With panelists: 1. Judge Tom Ross, President of the Volcker Alliance and Terry Sanford Distinguished Fellow at the Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy and former President of the UNC System. 2. Retired NC Supreme Court Chief […]
From the North Carolina Democratic Party: We've accomplished a lot together this year, and though there's always work to be done, we have much to be proud of. Please join us on January 31 as we thank all of our 2016 candidates and elected officials for their leadership and unwavering commitment to the people of […]
The League of Women Voters of Dare County is sponsoring an educational event entitled Coastal Storm Water Management and Mitigation on Wednesday, February 1st at 7pm at the Pitts Center in Southern Shores. This program will be presented by Ann Daisey, Community Conservationist for the Dare Soil and Water Conservation District. She will discuss storm […]
We have grown by leaps and bounds just this week alone! Many of you have recruited friends and neighbors in recent weeks - thank you! More than a few of you new folks may be asking "Now what?" and "What is this group really all about?" So for those of you who have never been […]
At this meeting we will focus on the Indivisible Guide and the movement that started after its publication. The authors of the Indivisible Guide, in conjunction with MoveOn and the Working Families Party, did a training session on January 22nd. We will review what took place in that session and then come up with ideas […]
The Moral March on Raleigh is part of a love and justice movement. We fight for an intersectional agenda to support public education, economic sustainability, workers’ rights and livable wages, health care For all, medicaid expansion, environmental justice, equal protection under the law without regard to race, immigration status, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation, […]
Are you a progressive citizen who lives at the Outer Banks? Want to join the movement? If so, please provide your contact information here and someone will be in touch as soon as possible.