ChapterSpot training: LWV Presidents
There are multiple December opportunities to receive this training: 12/5 at 11:00 am 12/12 at 5:00 pm 12/16 at 2:00 pm A recording of the training will also be available. Please pre-register>>>
There are multiple December opportunities to receive this training: 12/5 at 11:00 am 12/12 at 5:00 pm 12/16 at 2:00 pm A recording of the training will also be available. Please pre-register>>>
Ratified on December 6, 1865, this Amendment was the first of three called the “Civil War Amendments.” A tug-of-war between Congress and the Supreme Court ensued where SCOTUS claimed that Congress exceeded its powers with the enforcement section and that
Dr. Allison Caine from the Anthropology Department has been chosen to deliver the Sandeen Lecture. To attend in person, be at the Coe Library, Room 506. The presentation is also being shown Livestream. The link will be announced TBA. Read
Why would the men of the WY territory decide to grant suffrage in their first constitution? Some were lonely. In 1869, the territory had over 6,000 adult males and only 1,000 females. Area men hoped women would be more likely
The Laramie LWV is meeting at the Wyoming Women's History House, virtual access through teleconference will be available
Again, this event is thanks to Mary Mountain, Executive Director of the History House. As Mary describes it: Jane Ivinson We'll have treats and community and student musicians and choirs and of course, the decor around the HH. Our first
As always, local leagues are encouraged to complete their surveys quickly. A drawing will be held, allowing leagues to win one of ten $200 grants or one of three Convention '26 registrations. States for which all local leagues submit may