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Annual Meeting via Zoom
Thursday, May 6, 2021
7:00 p.m. Business Meeting
See details, below.
7:30 - 8:15 p.m. Speaker, Terresa Moses
See more information, below.
RSVP Required by Saturday, May 1, if you plan to attend. Use the form below.
You can also RSVP by email: [email protected] and include your name and phone number
OR by calling Julie Seidelmann at 724-3031.
We need to have a quorum to conduct our business and to vote on the 2021-2022 budget, the nominating slate, and the revised bylaws.
If you have questions about the budget, the nominating slate, or bylaws, email [email protected]
Annual Meeting via Zoom
Thursday, May 6, 2021
7:00 p.m. Business Meeting
See details, below.
7:30 - 8:15 p.m. Speaker, Terresa Moses
See more information, below.
RSVP Required by Saturday, May 1, if you plan to attend. Use the form below.
You can also RSVP by email: [email protected] and include your name and phone number
OR by calling Julie Seidelmann at 724-3031.
We need to have a quorum to conduct our business and to vote on the 2021-2022 budget, the nominating slate, and the revised bylaws.
If you have questions about the budget, the nominating slate, or bylaws, email [email protected]
RSVP Form: Please respond by May 1.
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SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
Terresa Moses “The Justice of Intersectionality” Terresa Moses (she/her) is a proud Black queer woman dedicated to the liberation of Black and Brown people through art and design. She uses creativity as tools of community activism like her recent solo exhibition, Umbra. Moses is the Creative Director at Blackbird Revolt--a social justice-based design studio--and an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and the Director of Design Justice at the University of Minnesota. As a community engaged scholar, she created Project Naptural--a natural hair initiative centers the experiences of Black women--and co-collaborated to create Racism Untaught--an anti-racist design research framework. She is currently a PhD candidate in Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto. And, she serves as a core team member of African American Graphic Designers (AAGD) and as a collaborator with the Black Liberation Lab. |
BUSINESS MEETING DETAILS
Click below to view the revised LWV Duluth Bylaws:
lwv_duluth_bylaws_may_2021.pdf | |
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