Charlotta Spears Bass, first African American woman to run for Vice President. Original artwork by Amelie Chabannes.
Read More »SANTA CRUZ—Exhibit: Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz
An exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process located in the Santa Cruz Election Office featuring historical documents and visual art.
Read More »SANTA CRUZ—Exhibit Opening Reception: Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz
Attend the opening reception for this visual art and history exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process.
Read More »SANTA CRUZ—Exhibit: Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz
An exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process located in the Santa Cruz Election Office featuring historical documents and visual art.
Read More »WATSONVILLE—Panel Discussion: Landmark Voting Rights Victory: Gomez v Watsonville
Learn how the Gomez v. City of Watsonville case came about, was fought and won.
Read More »WATSONVILLE—Book Reading: This Bright Light of Ours: Stories from the Voting Rights Fight by Maria Gitin
Discussion about the non-violent grassroots voting rights movement, followed by a Q&A and book signing.
Read More »WATSONVILLE—Panel Discussion: El Florecer De La Mujer
Latina leaders discus their history of community organizing that led to the Gomez v. City of Watsonville lawsuit.
Read More »WATSONVILLE—Curator’s Tour: Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz
An informal event with opportunities to ask questions and make comments.
Read More »WATSONVILLE—Film Screening: Councilwoman
The inspiring story of Carmen Castillo, an immigrant Dominican housekeeper who won a seat on City Council.
Read More »WATSONVILLE—Exhibit Opening Reception: Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz
Join the opening reception for this visual art and history exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process.
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