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Date: 3/16/2024
Subject: Upcoming Events You Don't Want to Miss - March EBlast
From: LWVCS - Cupertino-Sunnyvale League of Women Voters



March 16, 2024
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March is Women’s History Month!

 

https://www.womenshistorymonth.gov/

 
March is Women's History Month, a good time to recognize the many achievements of women and the need for continued action on sex and gender equality. There could not be a better time to continue our urgent fight for certification and publication of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) into the US Constitution.
The Equal Rights Amendment will protect the equality of rights under the law regardless of sex in the United States. It will provide a vital tool to the judicial branch to combat discrimination, prevent the rollback of equal rights, and pave the way for additional legislative progress. 
 

The ERA has already met the very high bar for amending the Constitution. In 1972, Congress passed it with more than a 2/3 vote, and, in 2020, Virginia became the 38th and final state needed to ratify it. However, more than four years later, the ERA is still awaiting publication. We cannot let another year go by without equality as the law of the land.

The good news is that there is a bipartisan, congressional resolution affirming the validity of the ERA as part of the Constitution. The League is working tirelessly to demand federal action, but as a constituent, your voice MATTERS. Take one minute now to urge your members of Congressto act and ensure that this is the last International Women’s Day without the ERA!

 
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In The Neighborhood...

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* No Registration Needed!
 
 
* Connect with Potential Employers!
 
 
* Explore Career Opportunities!

From Fremont Union High School District

 

FUHSD Districting:

 

Next Board meeting March 20, 2024 – info & links here.

 6:00 PM Open Session 589 W. Fremont Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 The March 20 Board meeting will be held in person for the Board members with the option for the public to attend electronically. The Zoom link for the open session portion of the meeting beginning at 6:00 pm is: https://fuhsd-org.zoom.us/j/96036721878

 

You can view some additional background information presented by FUHSD Superintendent, Graham Clark

here.

 
Save the Date!

Fremont Union High School District, Fremont High School and the FUHSD Adult School Centennial Celebration 

Saturday, May 11, 2024  -  10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., 575 & 589 W. Fremont Ave., Sunnyvale

More info: https://www.fuhsd.org/newsroom/fuhsd-centennial-celebration

FUHSD students and families. Join us on Saturday, May 11 to commemorate a century of memories, milestones and magic! It's our 100th anniversary and we're inviting you to be a part of this historic celebration for FUHSD, Fremont High School and the FUHSD Adult School! The celebration will start off with an opening ceremony at 10 a.m. at Fremont High School in the Shannon Theatre.

 

Visit www.fuhsd.org/100years for the full schedule of events. Additional information will be shared as we get closer to the event.

 

We look forward to celebrating with the community on May 11!

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Join us at 4:00 pm on Thursday, March 21st, for an important dialogue about the new court, “accompaniment” and other ways the community can participate. Moderator/panelist Ali Saidi, Contra Costa County Public Defender and founder of Stand Together Contra Costa, will lead an informative and in-depth discussion with panelist Reverend Deborah Lee, Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity. This is a follow-up to our September 2023 event, What Is the Reality of Immigration?

Register for this event here.

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Legalizing Housing Abundance in California, March 28, 2024 5:00 PM

Are you interested in learning more about solutions to the housing crisis in California? In recent years the League of Women Voters of California (LWVC)has supported several important bills designed to increase housing production and expand equitable access.
Join us to learn more about policies to increase supply, including affordable housing, and how this may impact you.

Panelists:

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Lehigh Community Meeting hosted by Supervisor Simtian

 

On March 27th, Supervisor Simitian will be hosting his 9th annual public meeting regarding the future of Lehigh Southwest Cement Plant & Permanente Quarry (located in the Cupertino foothills). A number of steps have been taken to bring an end to mining at the quarry, close the cement plant permanently, and begin the process of reclamation and restoration. The annual public meeting will provide a status report from the County and the various regulatory agencies with oversight of Lehigh’s activities as we look to the future. The details are as follows:


What: 2024 Lehigh Southwest Cement Plant & Permanente Quarry Public Meeting
When: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Where: In-person at Cupertino Community Hall, 10350 Torre Avenue, Cupertino & Online via 
Zoom.
 
And, here’s a link to the event landing page on Supervisor Simitian’s website: 
https://d5.santaclaracounty.gov/lehigh-southwest-cement-plant-permanente-quarry-public-meeting

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Climate Smart San José, Thursday, March 21, 2024, 12 noon-1 p.m. via Zoom

 
How is the City of San José doing in its efforts to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions? What are REACH codes and how is the City helping our community meet these codes? What other initiatives is the City implementing to protect the environment? These and other questions related to the Climate Smart San José plan will be covered with plenty of time set aside for Q&A with the audience.
 

Kerrie Romanow joined the City in 2006 as assistant director and has served as its top environmental leader since 2011.  The Environmental Services Department,with a staff of more than 500, leads the Climate Smart San José program and manages a wide range of services: garbage and recycling, municipal drinking water and water recycling efforts, wastewater treatment and stormwater treatment management, and natural resource management/protection. Last year, The Climate Registry, a nonprofit of nearly 30 states and Canadian provinces/territories, honored Kerrie with its 2023 Leadership Award for her work.

 

REGISTER now for this webinar and ask questions you would like our speaker to address in her talk. This event is free and open to the public so please pass along this invitation to others.

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LWVCS Coffee Hour - Third Thursdays,
 
11am, March 21!  
 
 

Log in for conversation and Q & A with LWVCS Board members this week.

 
- Join here - or via our website calendar link
 

To catch up on previous Coffee Hours, check here.


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Next City Council meeting: March 19, 5:15pm.

 

You can view the agenda here.

 

Latest News on The Rise (Vallco Center Development) can be viewed here.


Chai and Chat with Cupertino Mayor, Monday, April 8 from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Join Mayor Mohan for a cup of chai (or coffee) and casual conversation about the issues that matter most to you. Cupertino residents, business owners, and community members are invited to Chai and Chat every month, offering a unique opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor.

Chai and Chats will take place every second Monday of the month. The next meeting will be Monday, April 8, from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Starbucks inside Target at 20745 Stevens Creek Blvd.

 

Earth and Arbor Day Festival 2024

On Saturday, April 20, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Join us at Library Field Park to celebrate our shared earth and help the environment.

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Sunnyvale City News & Events info here.

 

City Council & Commissions Meetings info here. Regular Meeting 7pm.

 

Sunnyvale Earth Day Festival, April 20, 11-3pm

To join in person and comment: Council Chambers, City Hall, 456 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086

To join online and comment:

  • Join on Zoom
  • Call-in: 833-548-0276 | Meeting ID: 961 1158 0540

To provide audio public comment, connect to the meeting online or by telephone. Use the Raise Hand feature to request to speak (*9 on a telephone).

To watch: Sunnyvale City ClerkYouTube Channel

  • AT&T Channel 99
  • Comcast Channel 15

To stay informed: Subscribe to the Public Meetings Calendar

City Manager's Update Sunnyvale Report posted

The City Manager's report, Update Sunnyvale, is a summary of updates related to City programs and projects, responses to City Council inquiries, and events and activities of interest to the community.

In this issue:

  • Age-Friendly and Senior Center Survey
  • Earth Day Festival and Civic Center Grand Opening
  • LinkedIn Hosts Project Management Career Event
  • Event of Cultural Arts - March Shows
  • Volunteers Needed - Hands on the Arts
  • Childcare Fair
  • EV Ride and Drive
  • Neighborhood Outreach Meeting for Proposed Office Building at 1689 S. Wolfe Rd
  • NOVA's Upcoming Job Search Workshops


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Outside the Neighborhood
 

Civic Learning Events:

Mar 20, 2024, 12pm - Youth, Media, and Democracy. Sponsored by the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at Tufts University, The Leadership Conference Education Fund, and NextGen America. This webinar will host a discussion about youth media ecosystems, youth media creation and broadband access. A new U.S. Dept. of Education Toolkit for Promotion of Voter Participation for Students (which highlights CIRCLE’s research and recommendations) is available here.               Click here to register.

 

Mar 20, 2024, 3:30pm - The 19th Amendment Featuring Paula Monopoli. Sponsored by the National Constitution Center. Explore the ratification process of the 19th Amendment, which grew out of decades of advocacy by the suffragists and their allies. We’ll learn about the beginning of women’s suffrage out West in the late 1800s and its eventual spread to the rest of the nation. We’ll also learn about the hard work of the people involved in the Civil Rights Movement years after ratification to extend voting rights to all women, including women of color. Featuring Paula Monopoli, Prof. of Law at the University of Maryland.

Click here to register

 

Mar 21, 2024, 4:30pm - The Role of Big Money in U.S. Elections: a discussion with Campaign Legal Center. Sponsored by the Network for Responsible Public Policy, with co-sponsors Academy of Political Science (APS) and The Puffin Foundation. You are invited to join this informative discussion with four campaign finance law experts from the nonpartisan, nonprofit Campaign Legal Center to learn how big money special interest spending is affecting our elections and solutions. This is a timely topic that you don’t want to miss. Featuring Erin Chlopak, Senior Director, Campaign Finance; Saurav Ghosh, Director, Federal Campaign Finance Reform; Kevin P. Hancock, Director, Strategic Litigation; and, Aaron McKean, Legal Counsel, State & Local Reform.                    Click here to register.

 

 

Mar 26, 2024, 1pm - Trust in Elections. Sponsored by the LWV/NICD Civil Discourse Network, Living Room Conversations and All Sides. Please join us for a special opportunity, as we host Joan Blades (co-founder, Living Room Conversations, Moms Rising, and MoveOn.org) and John Gable (founder, AllSides, AllSides for Schools, AllSides Bridging Community) who will share their experience of building trust across political differences.  Though a pair of political opposites, the two longtime friends know the value of engaging in honest conversations with people you don’t immediately agree with. You may know them from their TED talks. In this session, you will have the opportunity to explore the newest LRC Conversation Guide, Trust in Elections. You don’t want to miss this special event.

Click here to register.

 

Mar 28, 2024, 10:30am - A.I.’s Impact on 2024 Global Elections. Sponsored by the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and Aspen Digital. With billions heading to the polls this year, the stakes for global democracies are substantial. How will our advanced technology tools change the information ecosystem and how will governments, campaigns and the public respond to these new challenges?

Click here to register.

 

 

Mar 28, 2024, 5pm - Legalizing Housing Abundance in California. Sponsored by the LWV of California. In the past few years, the LWV of California has supported several important bills designed to increase housing production in the state. Learn more about policies to increase supply, including affordable housing, and the impact they may have. Housing and Homelessness affects all of us. The webinar features Teri Mufic Neustaedter, LWVC Housing & Homelessness Chair, and Nolan Gray, Research Director at California YIMBY.                      Click here to register.

 

April 4, 2024, 10am - Should We Say Patriotism? Sponsored by (PACE) Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement. What signals are you sending when you say “patriotism?” How do Americans perceive it? Do they think the word is for them? Does it drive people apart or bring people together? This event is part of PACE’s Civic Language Webinar Series, to try to answer the question ‘what should we say?’                         Click here to register.

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Recent Events You May Have Missed 
 

League of Women Voters of Sonoma County offered a virtual series on how our government works.

The League of Women Voters of Sonoma County offered this virtual series on how our government works. If you have been thinking you should learn more about government but never seem to find the time – you’ll love this series!

You can watch the recordings here.

Three Sessions:

 

LWV Southwest Silicon Valley had a Blockbuster Series on AI & Elections

AI series : Feb 7, Feb 17, Feb 28 2024

In-Depth Series: AI & Elections - Join us for an in-depth series about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can impact elections and our democracy. AI has emerged as a rapidly evolving force influencing the way we live, work, and interact. 

Session 1: What is AI & How It Could Put Elections and Democracy At Risk 

Recording here

 

Session 2: The Impact of AI and Misinformation on Voting & What Can We Do About It

Recording here.

 

Session 3: AI and Public Policy

Recording here.  

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Did you miss the LWVCS Meet & Greet?

 

The League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale hosted a meet and greet with local appointed and elected officials on Sunday, March 10, at BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse in Cupertino. Included among the attendees were Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez, Graham Clark, Superintendent of the Fremont Union High School District, and Pamela Wu and Kent Steffens, City Managers for Cupertino and Sunnyvale, respectively.

 

Some Meet & Greet Photos: here

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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.
 

Upcoming Events in Planning: You’re not voting – really?, Who Do You Trust -  trust in government, who are trusted messengers, pre-bunking, Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact and more.

 
Join us to continue planning civil discourse events via ZOOM on Monday, March 18, 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?

 
You can view the January Event with Tommy Gong - Can We Trust Our Elections - here

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- LWV Bay Area Board Briefs
 
LWV Bay Area Events:
 
- LWV Bay Area League Day - was held Saturday, March 9, 2024 - Participate in "Finding Solutions, Connecting the Dots: Regional Health Equity and Inequities. Our Speakers included Sen. Aisha Wahab, Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Darris Young and Regina Celestin
Williams - 
The recording of this Virtual Education Event you can view here.
- Death vs. Dollars: Race and Gender Disparities Reflected in Healthcare; Invited speakers include 

  Kimberly Ellis, Director of the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women

  Dr. Susan Rogers, Physicians for a National Program (PNHP)

  Dr. Kavita Ramdas, Activist in Residence for the Global Fund for Women

Register today here!

 

- 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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