The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.

A promotional graphic for History of Disability Rights hosted by the League of Women Voters of Pullman and Whitman Co. The event is Monday, March 31 from 7 to 8 thirty PM via Zoom.  The background features the Disability Pride flag. On the right, a portrait of the speaker Anna EldenBrady shows her wearing colorful glasses, red lipstick, and a vibrant blazer over a blue shirt, with a Ze Zir pin. Behind her is a swirling, colorful pattern.

Join us for a talk about the History of the Disability Rights Movement in the US on March 31 starting at 7 PM.

Join the Zoom meeting here! Zoom Meeting ID: 823 8718 5069 Passcode: 906666 One tap mobile US (Tacoma)

A REMINDER that all Visual Arts Competition Entries are due by March 31.

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A promotional flyer for the 4th Annual Visual Arts Competition in Whitman County, WA, organized by the League of Women Voters of Pullman and Whitman Co. The flyer has a blue boarder, and art material clipart and says honoring the legal, federal, and cultural relationship between Native America and the United States of America while highlighting Native resilience, sovereignty, and modern identity. It is a civics ed program for students in 3 to 12 grade living in Whitman County.  Entries are due by March 31. A circular logo badge in the top left corner. The central design features an easel with the text for the theme of Native America and the USA written on a canvas, alongside paintbrushes.

League Art Competition

Young artists can use their creative talents while learning about, honoring, and respecting the First Peoples. Participants are encouraged to reflect on the histories, cultures, and contributions of Native Americans. All entries are due by March 31st. Go to the competition page for more information.

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The League of Women Voters of Pullman has an invaluable tool in its mission of working for good government when there is a vigorous and lively Observer Corps in place. This group forms the eyes and ears of the LWVP Board as participants attend and observe the workings of governmental bodies.

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