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Tag: election

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An exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process located in the Santa Cruz Election Office featuring historical documents and visual art.

ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Charlotta Spears Bass—Newspaper Editor, Civil Rights Crusader and First African American Woman to Run for Vice President

Charlotta Spears Bass, first African American woman to run for Vice President. Original artwork by Amelie Chabannes.

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An exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process located in the Santa Cruz Election Office featuring historical documents and visual art.

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.

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.

WATSONVILLE—Film Screening: Councilwoman

The inspiring story of Carmen Castillo, an immigrant Dominican housekeeper who won a seat on City Council.

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.

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.

WATSONVILLE—Exhibit: Your Vote is Your Voice/ ¡Vote! Su Voto es Su Voz

A visual art and history exhibit on the nonpartisan democratic process.

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.

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