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Climate Conscious Conversations: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Linc Up, 341 Hall St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 341 Hall St Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

Join Michigan LCV and the West Michigan Hispanic community for a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month and a night of networking! The event will include a panel discussion, tasty food, drinks, live music, networking, and more! Please RSVP below so we can get an accurate head count for food and drinks! Friday, September 15, 2023 5:00 […]

An Evening with Barbara McQuade with John U. Bacon in Traverse City

City Opera House 106 E. Front Street, Traverse City, MI, United States

America is under attack and the weapon is disinformation. So says Barbara McQuade, a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC, a former U.S. District Attorney of Eastern Michigan, and a University of Michigan law professor. Barbara writes about how authoritarians throughout history have manipulated the truth to advance their agendas in her new book, Attack From Within – […]

Grand Rapids Black History Month Environmental Justice Panel

301 Fuller Ave NE 301 Fuller Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

Join Michigan LCV and our partners for a Black History Month Environmental Justice Panel Discussion in Grand Rapids to bring attention to issues in environmental justice and equity in our community. This will be a collaborative educational event that brings together key stakeholders, community leaders, and citizens to discuss the intersection of Black history and […]

MLCV Presents: “Nor Any Drop to Drink” Documentary Screening by Dr. Cedric Taylor

Eastside Community Network 4401 Conner St, Detroit, MI, United States

Join Michigan LCV and Eastside Community Network for the screening “Nor Any Drop to Drink: Flint’s Water Crisis,” a documentary by filmmaker Dr. Cedric Taylor. The film follows the impacts from the Flint Water Crisis still being felt in the city today and how we can see similar disasters even in other cities within Michigan. […]

Coffee & Conversation with Councilwoman Latisha Johnson

SAVOY Restaurant 17131 E Warren Ave, Detroit, MI, United States

Join Councilwoman Latisha Johnson for a Coffee Hour at Savoy in East English Village. Councilwoman Johnson, along with the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, will discuss the critical topics of environmental justice and how voting rights impact district 4 in Detroit. You will also learn more about how you can get involved in this important […]

Voices Without Borders: A Discussion on Immigration, Policy, and Environmental Justice

Student Center, Hillberry EF 5221 Gullen Mall, Detroit, MI, United States

Mark your calendar and join Michigan LCV and Wayne State University College Democrats for a panel that will bring together elected officials and immigration professionals to educate WSU students on key immigration-related issues affecting campus and the broader Detroit community. Topics will include ICE encounters, legal protections for non-citizen students, DACA updates, and broader policy […]

Carbon Footprint Accountability Panel

Kirkhof Center Allendale, MI, United States

Join Michigan LCV at Grand Valley State University on Thursday, April 17 at 6:30 p.m. for a panel discussion on carbon footprint accountability and our collective responsibility to address the climate crisis. This event will bring together students, experts, and community leaders to discuss the real impact of our carbon and energy footprints and explore […]

Pontiac Mayoral Candidate Forum

Bowens Senior Citizens Center 52 Bagley St, Pontiac, MI, United States

Join us on Thursday, May 22nd for an important community event where your voice and your vote take center stage! Come hear directly from the candidates running to lead the City of Pontiac. This is your opportunity to learn where they stand on the issues that matter most: jobs, housing, public safety, water affordability, community […]

MPSC Utility Regulation Town Hall

3022 W Grand Blvd 3022 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI, United States

Join Michigan LCV on Thursday, May 29, from 6-8 p.m. in Detroit for a Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) Utility Regulation Town Hall focused on strengthening public engagement. Bring your stories, comments, and feedback concerning DTE Energy's recent rate increase request, experiences with power outages, and more to share with the MPSC!

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