LWVUS Community Call: ERA

A Senate vote on the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is looming.  Join us for a virtual community call tomorrow. We'll share federal updates and align on our messaging during this crucial moment for gender equality.   You must register>>>You'll receive

Join Healthy WY to debrief the 2023 session & reconnect

Join this statewide conversation. We'll hear from grassroots leaders involved with a big win for Medicaid for Moms & the loss for Medicaid expansion. Please pre-register to later receive a link to the Zoom call.  Read more>>>

Virtual Screening + Q&A with filmmakers: Who She Is

Join us — LWVWY, the filmmakers of "Who She Is” and various leaders on MMIW/P — on May 2 at 7 pm.  You must register.  Use the Q&R code on the image below or click here to link to the

Tribal Talks: Breaking Boundaries

This event is the last of three sponsored by CWC-Jackson, the WY Humanities Council, the WY Cultural Trust Fund, and the Teton County Library.  The other dates are March 2 and March 23. Jacki Klancher, CWC’s Professor of Environmental Science and Health

MMIP March for Justice

FCSD #25 121 North 5th Street, Riverton, WY

All welcome to participate Wear red (shirts, hats, bandanas, etc.)! Make and bring signs! MORE INFO

Free

Wyoming LWV State Convention Day 1

Gillette College Technical Education Center 3251 S. 4-J Road, Gillette, WY

Gillette Wyoming, Gillette College. Convention runs Saturday 12 to 5 w/ dinner following at 5:30. Sunday 8am-12 Also available via zoom. Registration fee is the same for zoom or in-person Dinner at the Rail Yard Bar and Grille. Cash bar

$80

Wyoming LWV State Convention Day 2

Gillette College Technical Education Center 3251 S. 4-J Road, Gillette, WY

Gillette Wyoming, Gillette College. Convention runs Saturday 12 to 5 w/ dinner following at 5:30. Sunday 8am-12 Also available via zoom. Registration fee is the same for zoom or in-person

Legacy Lecture: Red, White & Blue on the White House Runway

In February 1968 the Johnsons were in the White House and they hosted the first White House fashion show.  Many predicted it would become a yearly tradition.  Nope. The Vietnam War, the murders of Martin Luther King and Robert F.