In this insightful episode, we sit down with Nancy Maloney, President of the League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County, to discuss the organization's rich history, ongoing advocacy efforts, and the vital role it plays in empowering voters and defending democracy. Nancy shares fascinating stories about the League's century-long journey—from its founding in 1920 after women secured the right to vote, through its influential role in establishing the United Nations, to its modern-day advocacy in areas like healthcare, education, criminal justice, reproductive rights, and climate action.
Discover how the League remains dedicated to nonpartisan activism, voter education, and social advocacy, fostering an informed and engaged electorate in Milwaukee County. Nancy also shares practical ways for listeners to become involved, emphasizing that everyone can contribute to making meaningful change. Whether you're passionate about voter registration drives, community education, or fighting for human rights, there is a place for you at the League.
Join us to learn more about this century-long legacy of civic engagement and how you can become part of the movement today.
To get involved or learn more, visit: LWVMilwaukee.org.
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