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 You're Invited!

Annual Meeting via Zoom

Thursday, May 12, 2022


7:00 p.m.   Business Meeting
See details, below.

7:30 - 8:15 p.m.   Speaker, Jodi Slick
See more information, below.

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Click here to view the recording of Jodi Slick's presentation.


 RSVP  Required by Saturday, May 7, if you plan to attend. Use the form below.
You can also RSVP by email: lwvduluth@lwvmn.org and include your name and phone number
​ OR by calling Gwen Thorson at 624-4756.


We need to have a quorum to conduct our business and to vote on the 2022-2023 budget, 
the nominating slate, and revised bylaws.
If you have questions about the budget, the nominating slate, or revised bylaws, email lwvduluth@lwvmn.org
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RSVP Form: Please respond by May 7.
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​​​​​Join Zoom Meeting

https://lwvmn-org.zoom.us/j/97718790031
Meeting ID: 977 1879 0031
Dial-in only:  +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) 
                                          SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER

                                               
Jodi Slick

                       "Cogeneration of Community Solutions to
                               Our Most Challenging Problems"

                                

Jodi Slick is the founder and CEO of Ecolibrium3, a nonprofit organization with a mission to lead and inspire community change toward an equitable and sustainable future. Ecolibrium3 focuses on developing community resilience in economic and environmental systems in low-income neighborhoods. She was named a White House Champion of Change for Building Resilient Communities in 2013 and has led multiple efforts to advance climate action, reduce health disparities, and expand economic opportunities. Current Ecolibrium3 efforts include Main Street Lincoln Park, COVID Recovery, energy efficiency, the Duluth Citizens’ Climate Action Plan, LNPK Solar Garden, neighborhood-based health planning, developing an age-friendly Duluth, and advancing anti-poverty efforts through a 41-member VISTA program. 

Jody Slick will focus her talk on the intersections of challenges and opportunities at this moment in time, especially in the areas of climate change, social justice, and housing.
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​BUSINESS MEETING DETAILS
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Click below to view the revised bylaws:
lwv_duluth_bylaws_may_2022.pdf
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