The Fall of Roe
ARE YOU DEVASTATED? ANGRY? READY TO ACT?
IF SO, THEN THIS PROGRAM IS FOR YOU!
Join the Democrats Abroad Global Women’s Caucus for a conversation between National Institute for Reproductive Health President Andrea Miller and filmmaker Dawn Porter. They will lay out the impact of the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v Wade and the steps we can and should take to fight back.
Tuesday, September 13, at12:00 pm Eastern, 6:00 pm CET - ON ZOOM
Andrea Miller, President of the National Institute for Reproductive Health, will explain how the Supreme Court’s decision translates into real life for women in red, purple, and yes, even in blue states. She will detail what this courageous, dedicated Institute is doing to effect change and what you can do right now to fight back!
Click here to learn more about the National Institute for Reproductive Health
And to reinforce her overview, we will hear from Dawn Porter, the Award-winning producer and filmmaker of TRAPPED. (TRAILER:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKeoXa37G2M). In this film, she takes viewers to the frontlines of the fight for reproductive rights by following two Southern clinics that struggle to provide care in an increasingly hostile legal and political climate.
Moderated by Salli Swartz, GWC Reproductive Justice Action Team Chair
Hosted by Democrats Abroad Global Women’s Caucus
RSVP below for the Zoom Link!
Shifting Tides - Reaching Asian American and Latino Voters
Asian Americans and Latinos are the fastest growing populations in the U.S., with Latinos as the largest ethnic or racial minority group, and Asian Americans as the fastest growing electorate as seen in the last election. The 2020 election and subsequent elections at the state and local levels have seen a swing away from the Democratic Party by some Asian American and Latinx voters. Both groups have a large number of first generation immigrants, and while both have seen racial profiling and misinformation by Republicans, many are concerned that the Democrats are too left leaning.
A better understanding of these diverse communities and the issues related to their voting, or in many cases not voting at all, is needed. Some of these issues apply across all, but there are clear differences in the various sub-groups that need to be acknowledged and addressed if we are to move forward.
Join the Democrats Abroad Global Asian American & Pacific Islander Caucus, Global Hispanic Caucus, and the California State Team as they hear from Rudy Espinoza Murray, President of the San Mateo County Latinx Dems and former chair of Redwood City’s Redistricting Commission, and Kathay Feng, National Redistricting Director of Common Cause, to discuss voting behavior among these communities. We will also discuss how we can prevent voter drift to the Republican party and how we ensure that these communities are heard.
Meet the Speakers
Rudy Espinoza Murray has held executive, board, and founding member positions in multiple organizations. He has a strong background in grassroots organizing - most recently co-founding a large coalition of progressive groups to support federal, state, and local races. Through strong partnerships, his field office was responsible for more than 10 million calls to voters in key states, including Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Iowa, and California during the 2020 election cycle. In 2021, following the 2020 Census, Rudy was appointed to serve on the San Mateo County Redistricting Commission, and was also appointed to serve on the Redwood City Redistricting Commission where his fellow commissioners voted him as chair.
During the day, Rudy works for a leading tech company as a Sr Product Marketing Manager. Rudy and his husband have a daughter, Avery Elena, and their cat, Leia.
Kathay Feng is Common Cause’s National Redistricting Director. Feng has led Common Cause’s work to challenge partisan and incumbent gerrymandering, through litigation, state-based organizing around ballot initiatives and legislation and creating new platforms for community-based redistricting. As Executive Director of California Common Cause, she championed and won election and redistricting reforms, stronger government sunshine and accountability laws, campaign finance reforms, stronger net neutrality laws, and the voting rights of traditionally disenfranchised communities. She also led efforts that secured passage of California laws bringing online voter registration and same day registration (called conditional voter registration) to the state.
Before joining Common Cause in 2005, she headed the Voting Rights and Anti-Discrimination Unit at the Asian Pacific American Legal Center. She serves, or has served, on numerous boards including the California Secretary of State’s Advisory Committee on Voter Participation and Outreach, the LA County Human Relations Commission, and the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council. She is a graduate of Cornell University, and holds a law degree from UCLA School of Law.
Los Angeles, CA | 6:00am |
Washington, D.C. | 9:00am |
London, United Kingdom | 2:00pm |
Berlin, Germany | 3:00pm |
Perth, Australia | 9:00pm |
Seoul, South Korea | 10:00pm |
Sydney, Australia | 11:00pm |
Monthly Mondays for Progressive Minds: The Need for Labor Unions
2022 is shaping up to be a banner year for grassroots labor organizing. Workers at Amazon, Starbucks, and many others are showing us exactly what it means when we say: When we organize, we win!
Join proDA for a discussion of why a healthy democracy needs labor unions, labor organizing successes, and ongoing challenges, including what we can do to help by demanding passage of the PRO Act. ProDA representatives will provide a framework for our discussion. We will have ample opportunity to add our two cents AND plan action!
RSVP below to join with proDA to discuss how we can unite our voices for progress and win!
This event is part of the series Monthly Mondays for Progressive Minds.
Vancouver, CA | 9:00 - 10:30 am |
Washington, D.C. | 12:00 - 1:30 pm |
London, U.K. | 5:00 - 6:30 pm |
Vienna, AT | 6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Nairobi, Kenya | 7:00 - 8:30 pm |
Mumbai, IN | 9:30 - 11:00 pm |
Election day will be here before we know it! You can inform and mobilize members around the world to make progress and win in the midterms. Can you donate today to reach thousands of overseas voters and help ensure their votes are counted? Please donate here. Donate $1 (number of Congressional Progressive Caucus Senators), $100 (number of CPC Representatives), or any amount that’s meaningful to you - perhaps equal to the number of new members you want to join the CPC in November. Thank you!
Thanks to our co-sponsors: proDA Austria, proDA Germany.
Contact: Betsy Ettorre & Daniel Stein
Photograph by Elliot Stoller.
Monthly Friday Casual Social
Democrats Abroad Global Seniors and Disability Caucuses invite you to join us for our monthly Social -- a time for Seniors and members of the Disability Caucus to connect with one another and discuss topics of concern and information. We will reflect, discuss, plan, and strategize together from the comfort of our own homes and with no duties or assignments! This will be fun as we can discuss freely any topic we would like.
Vancouver CA | 6:00 AM PDT |
Washington DC | 9:00 AM EDT |
London UK | 2:00 PM BST |
Paris FR | 3:00 PM CET |
Hanoi VN | 8:00 PM ICT |
Beijing CN | 9:00 PM CST |
Monthly Friday Casual Social
Democrats Abroad Global Seniors and Disability Caucuses invite you to join us for our monthly Social -- a time for Seniors and members of the Disability Caucus to connect with one another and discuss topics of concern and information. We will reflect, discuss, plan, and strategize together from the comfort of our own homes and with no duties or assignments! This will be fun as we can discuss freely any topic we would like.
Vancouver CA | 6:00 AM PDT |
Washington DC | 9:00 AM EDT |
London UK | 2:00 PM BST |
Paris FR | 3:00 PM CET |
Hanoi VN | 8:00 PM ICT |
Beijing CN | 9:00 PM CST |
Monthly Friday Casual Social
Democrats Abroad Global Seniors and Disability Caucuses invite you to join us for our monthly Social -- a time for Seniors and members of the Disability Caucus to connect with one another and discuss topics of concern and information. We will reflect, discuss, plan, and strategize together from the comfort of our own homes and with no duties or assignments! This will be fun as we can discuss freely any topic we would like.
Vancouver CA | 6:00 AM PDT |
Washington DC | 9:00 AM EDT |
London UK | 2:00 PM BST |
Paris FR | 3:00 PM CET |
Hanoi VN | 8:00 PM ICT |
Beijing CN | 9:00 PM CST |
Monthly Friday Casual Social
Democrats Abroad Global Seniors and Disability Caucuses invite you to join us for our monthly Social -- a time for Seniors and members of the Disability Caucus to connect with one another and discuss topics of concern and information. We will reflect, discuss, plan, and strategize together from the comfort of our own homes and with no duties or assignments! This will be fun as we can discuss freely any topic we would like.
Vancouver CA | 6:00 AM PDT |
Washington DC | 9:00 AM EDT |
London UK | 2:00 PM BST |
Paris FR | 3:00 PM CET |
Hanoi VN | 8:00 PM ICT |
Beijing CN | 9:00 PM CST |
Monthly Friday Casual Social
Democrats Abroad Global Seniors and Disability Caucuses invite you to join us for our monthly Social -- a time for Seniors and members of the Disability Caucus to connect with one another and discuss topics of concern and information. We will reflect, discuss, plan, and strategize together from the comfort of our own homes and with no duties or assignments! This will be fun as we can discuss freely any topic we would like.
Vancouver CA | 6:00 AM PDT |
Washington DC | 9:00 AM EDT |
London UK | 2:00 PM BST |
Paris FR | 3:00 PM CET |
Hanoi VN | 8:00 PM ICT |
Beijing CN | 9:00 PM CST |