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Date: 1/15/2024
Subject: January 2024 Events You Don't Want to Miss - EBlast
From: LWVCS - Cupertino-Sunnyvale League of Women Voters



January 15, 2024
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Happy Birthday, Dr. King!
 

Quotes to Ponder on Martin Luther King Day 2024

In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
That old law about ‘an eye for an eye’ leaves everybody blind. The time is always right to do the right thing.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
The time is always right to do what is right.
Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education.
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Check Out These LWV 2024 Election Events Around the Valley

 

From LWV Cupertino-Sunnyvale: 

- Voter Service Meeting - Jan.22, 2024, 7:30 join here - Our VOTER Service Team needs volunteers to serve as Moderators, Questions developers & Sorters & Timers - share your talents! LWVCS will participate in Candidate Forums for US Congressional District 17 and State Assembly District 26 - stay tuned for more details.

 

From LWV Southwest Silicon Valley:

Candidate Forums

 

This League has scheduled one Candidate Forum prior to the Primary Election on March 5 and is working to set up one for the candidates for Judge of the Superior Court Office #5. The other Leagues in SCC are also hosting Candidate Forums that will impact some of our members.

 

SCC Board of Supervisors District 5, Hosted by LWV SWSCV, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

Register here.

 

Candidate Forum - Saturday, Feb. 3, 4-6pm - US Congressional District 16 (currently represented by retiring Anna Eshoo)

Sponsored by League of Women Voters of Palo Alto and co-sponsored by 

LWV of Cupertino-Sunnyvale
LWV of Los Altos-Mountain View
LWV of Southwest Santa Clara County
LWV of North & Central San Mateo County
LWV of South San Mateo County

We invite everyone to come listen to the candidates and learn where they stand on pertinent issues. The mailing of vote-by-mail ballots begins on Monday, February 5, and presidential primary election in California is on Tuesday, March 5, 2024.

Register Now
Candidate forums like this are one way the League makes democracy work!

 

You may submit questions to the candidates in advance using the question submission link below or in your registration confirmation email. Time permitting, we will also take questions during the event. 

CA State Assembly District 23

Hosted by LWV Los Altos/Mountain View - Date and Registration link will be provided in mid-month e-blast

 

CA State Assembly District 26

Hosted by LWV Cupertino/Sunnyvale - Date and Registration link will be provided in mid-month e-blast

 

Judge of the Superior Court Office 5 Date and Registration link will be provided in mid-month e-blast

 

We are not hosting a Primary Candidate Forum for CA State Assembly District 28, which covers Los Gatos and Monte Sereno, because there are only two candidates. Thus, current Assemblyperson Gail Pellerin and Candidate LIz Lawler will appear on the November ballot.

 

PROS & CONS

 

Our Leagues will be hosting Pros & Cons presentations to review the one measure on the March Ballot, which is a major overhaul of the Mental Health Act in CA. This ballot measure proposes much stronger involuntary commitment provisions. Helping people through a mental health crisis presents a critical balance of preserving an individual’s rights with keeping them safe.Studying the details of this ballot measure is extremely important.

Stay tuned for more information.

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VOTE411 Replaces Voter's Edge

For decades, voters in California have turned to Voter's Edge, an online voter guide, to learn more about the candidates and measures on their ballot. Leagues in California have now changed to share a national platform, VOTE411, used by LWV throughout the country. Local Leagues will continue to contact local candidates to encourage them to post information about their qualifications and priorities. Voters will go to the VOTE411.org website, enter their address, and see what's on their personal ballot. The site also includes convenient links for voter registration, voting options, and information on Candidate Forums and Pros & Cons presentations.

Check out our new voting tool!
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SPECIAL LWVCS Coffee Hour -
Third Thursdays, 11am, January 18!  
 

Our special guest speaker is Iryna of the Ukraine UNWLA - Join Us here!

 

Her comments will include the following topics:

- Introduction of UNWLA Branch 107 and a brief history of the organization celebrating its centennial anniversary in 2024.
A brief history of Ukraine with a focus on the roots of the genocidal pattern of the current invasion by Russia, Holodomor, and suppression of Ukrainian culture. For more detailed information, please refer to this article.
- Ukrainian and Russian: Two Separate Languages and Peoples - peoples
- How you can help and Q&A
- Join here - or via our website calendar link
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- Save the Date for our next Death vs. Dollars event on Race & Gender Issues in Healthcare in April.

 

- Interview re Bay Area Housing

 

If you are interested in the local housing situation and its issues, you may find this interview with Bay Area reporters and Larry Stone (CA State Assessor) of interest: https://youtu.be/1bggjY4Aqzw

It features reporters from the Bay Area News Group, experts from local think tanks and Larry Stone. They do a great job of identifying the demographics of who chose to leave, the effects on local government and revenue and the opportunities to catch up on the jobs housing imbalance and to design the future.


Additional educational forums with opportunities for your input are planned for early 2024 prior to any final decision to support the ballot measure. More information is available on the BAHFA website here.If you missed the LWVBA’s first Regional Conversation on BAHFA, it is posted on the LWVBA website and our YouTube channel.Throughout this process, Send questions/comments to LWVBA Director Roma Dawson, roma.dawson@lwvsjsc.org
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More Events to Keep You Informed
 
- On Jan. 16 — the day after Martin Luther King Jr. Day — communities across the country will gather to mark the National Day of Racial Healing. Make a resolution in the new year to connect, build relationships and bridge divides with friends and family, coworkers and neighbors to foster racial healing. 

In Washington D.C., the Aspen Institute will explore connections between values, leadership and social impact in conversation with Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jonathan Eig, bestelling biographer of Dr. Martin Luther King. 

Meanwhile, a woman has invited her neighbors in Charlotte, NC for a coffeeshop meetup to build connections using WKKF’s Racial Healing Conversation Guide.    

 

- California Environmental Voters Education Fund is a partner for the United States Senate Debate between candidates Steve Garvey, Barbara Lee, Katie Porter, and Adam Schiff!! 

U.S. Senate Debate Night: California will be co-moderated by Fox 11’s Elex Michaelson and Politico’s Melanie Mason at USC’s Bovard Auditorium. The debate will air live and commercial free on Fox 11 Los Angeles, Fox 2 Bay Area, and iHeartRadio at 6 p.m. on Monday, January 22, 2024.

 
Nonprofit Advocacy Series - Advocacy 101: Transforming Nonprofits into Effective Changemakers - Monday, January 29 at 3pm - 5pm, Free to Register!


Every nonprofit can and should have a policy advocacy strategy that advances its mission and helps nonprofits be effective allies to grassroots social justice changemakers. Advocacy is one of the important strategies nonprofits can take to bring the community’s attention to the issues they care about and bring about meaningful change for the people they serve.

One of the greatest myths about nonprofits is that they cannot participate in advocacy or lobbying. However, with the right tools and information, you can make policy advocacy work for your organization and your community. Advocacy can include numerous activities such as policy research, public education, lobbying elected officials, educating the media, and voter engagement.
In this workshop, attendees will learn:

  • High-level but essential information about how nonprofits can legally get involved in issue-based advocacy work and the key differences between advocacy and lobbying;
  • The essential components of nonprofit advocacy, including a recap of how to establish an advocacy shop, analyzing and prioritizing issues, campaigning, coalition work, among others;
  • How to include the community you serve and your Board in setting organizational advocacy priorities and in advocacy activities; and
  • Tips and tricks from expert panelists as they share their advocacy stories from the field.
 
- Due to publication deadlines, we missed the NEJA 43 Anniversary celebration Jan 14 - the National Equal Justice Association in San Francisco - Happy 43rd!  
Congratulations on your accomplishments!
 
- Save the Date - March 12 Meet & Greet Your Elected's at BJ's  in Cupertino! We had so much fun the last time, we're doing it again!
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LWV Santa Clara County Council Civil Discourse Committee
 
Planning and Practicing Civil Discourse

Join our Planning Meeting to develop Future Events - we want your ideas and your participation!
 
Our focus is how we can battle misinformation and biases.
 

Next Event: You’re not voting – really? – Who Do You Trust -  trust in government, who are trusted messengers, pre-bunking

 
Join us to continue planning civil discourse events via ZOOM on Monday, January 15, 1pm here.
 

This 5-minute video with Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, addresses the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in a self-governing nation:

 

Why Have a Civil Dialogue?

 
And be sure to register for the January 25, 7pm Event with Tommy Gong - Can We Trust Our Elections?

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Can We Trust Our Elections?

 

         Thursday,  Jan. 25, 7-8:30pm

 

(Continuing our BS and the Brain Series)

 

Learn from our speaker Tommy Gong, Chief Deputy Clerk-Recorder, Contra Costa County, California, as he shares his experiences in California voting environments.

 

Tommy Gong joined the Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder-Registrar Department as its Chief Deputy Clerk-Recorder in July 2021. He serves as an Advisory Board member for the Election Official Legal Defense Network and has led the efforts of the Coalition of Bay Area Election Officials for counties to join forces and collaborate on building public trust in elections in shared media markets.

 

Our conversations will cover:

§  Voting Issues – Voting Process detailed

§  Assessing Credibility in Election Processes around the USA – brief summary

§  What have you experienced in your work that might act as alerts for all elections?

§  Trust in Government

§  Who are trusted messengers - Who Do You Trust and Why do you trust them?

§  Positive and Negative Influences on Trust

§  How can we address & mitigate trust issues? (Pre-bunking)

 

Join Us – Register Here

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Cupertino City News: 

 

- Next City Council Meeting will be January 16 & 17, 6:45 & 5pm. Calendar info here

 
Upcoming Second Community Meeting to make Cupertino streets safer.

As a community member, we are seeking your input to help make Cupertino streets safer for all! Please join us for our second virtual community meeting on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at 6 p.m. to give your feedback.

Register in advance for this Meeting

 

- Complete the Older Adult Community Survey here. 

 

- Cupertino Library Foundation Latest Programs – check out your interests here

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 Sunnyvale City News
 
Next City Council Meeting
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