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Date: 5/2/2024
Subject: LWVOC Newsletter & Events
From: Lisa K Adkins




Yesterday, a new and dangerous abortion ban became reality.  We’ve assembled a knowledgeable panel of Hot Topics experts to  help us understand how we got here, what we can do now, and guidance for the upcoming vote on Amendment 4. This program/luncheon will be highly attended!  Get registered NOW.  Members, sign into the system to assure your discount.  Doors will OPEN EARLY at 10:30AM!
LWVOC President Tiffany Hughes will moderate. Panelists include Amy Weintraub, reproductive rights program director at Progress Florida; Dr. Kathryn Berryman, an Orlando ob-gyn who specializes in high-risk pregnancies; Taylor Aguilera, the statewide organizing director for Floridians Protecting Freedom, the coalition behind the amendment; Kait Thomson, senior director of public affairs for Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, and Guerdy Remy, a nurse who has a personal abortion story.
Read their complete bios HERE.
 


The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity hosted a neighborhood Community Forum on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at the Shiloh Baptist Church. Participants of the Show Up and Vote For Community Empowerment event had an extra treat in store– a visit to the historic Wells Built Museum.  Lee Rambeau Kemp, LWVOC VP and Speaker at the event, summed up the vibrant and engaging presentations and the morning as an “Awesome way to partner with other community organizations to raise the bar on getting out the vote!”
Guest Speakers included (seated above left to right): Orlando City Commissioner Bakari F. Burns, Kristin Fulwylie, The Black History Project, Lee Rambeau Kemp 1st VP of LWVOC, Manuel Jones, Association for the Study of African American Life and History, and Omega Psi Phi, Fla. State Representative Brother Darron Toston, International Social Action Chair Brother Derrick Ivory and (not shown) Orange County Mayor Jerry Demmings (via video).
LWVOC Civic Engagement
Cindy Haas and Victor Collazo joined many Voter Services volunteers as part of the High School outreach program led by Betty Saulpaugh to register students.  Through their efforts to visit all 22 public high schools in Orange County, over 125 students have been registered.  With the newest initiative with OCPS, they hope to more than double that number.  Join Voter Services in their efforts by looking at all the opportunities on the Volunteering page.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
YOU CAN HELP!  Members, be sure you're logged into the system and visit our site page for ALL the available openings.
We have MULTIPLE opportunities to help with Senior Checkout Days at local high schools through May 23 and will need a large and dedicated volunteer force.  Visit the Volunteering Site Page for a full list of openings and read about ALL the details HERE.
UPCOMING EVENTS
MAY 8, HOT TOPICS, Doors open 10:30AM
Abortion in Florida
Luncheon & Program
MAY 9, 7-8:30 PM
City of Orlando Dist. 5 Candidate Forum at Jones HS Auditorium moderated by Co-President Tiffany Hughes. The event is hosted by West Lakes Partnership and the Orlando Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
MAY 3, Reclaim the Freedom to Learn
The DEIA Committee invites LWVOC members to attend a National Day of Action to defend the freedom and right to learn. In solidarity with the African American Policy Forum, Florida Rising will host a virtual Lunch and Learn on May 3 from 12p-1p.
 
Dr. Tamika Hobbs, Historian and Author will engage attendees in a conversation about the impact of book bans on Florida's students, followed by breakout sessions to discuss how we fight back. Join us in this important effort to defend the truth while Protecting our Democracy
Please register using this link HERE. 
James Waterman
Karen Price
Judith Levin-Ida B. Wells Member
Suzanne Martin
Barbara Clements
Sharon Baiko
 
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