LWV OPRF May 20 Week In Preview

Council on Global Affairs

As longstanding allies, the partnership between the United States and Germany is characterized by strong political, economic, and security ties, as well as shared strategic interests. Given rising geopolitical tensions around the world, cooperation between the two countries is becoming increasingly crucial. How are the US and Germany working together to respond to the conflict in the Middle East? How are they addressing China’s growing influence? And how are the US, Germany, and their NATO allies navigating the unpredictable security landscape in Europe?


Join the Council on Global Affairs on Friday, May 31, 11:30am, for a conversation with German Ambassador Andreas Michaelis and Ambassador Fay Hartog-Levin, Ret., as they discuss the US-Germany partnership and how both countries are working together to navigate geopolitical challenges. Register for this free event here.

May Drinks & Dialogue Recap

On May 15th, 30 attendees gathered at Friendly Tap, eager to engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the National Popular Vote for Presidential Elections. Barb Paterick, a member of the League of Women Voters of Oak Park and River Forest, provided an expert explanation of how the "one person, one vote" principle, a cornerstone of our democratic values, does not always manifest in our current electoral system.


The audience was enthusiastic, frequently consulting with their neighbors, leading to lively and insightful discussions. This dialogue helped attendees gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of our political system. Even as the formal part of the evening concluded, the atmosphere remained vibrant. Many lingered to enjoy live music and further conversation, highlighting the strong sense of fellowship and community within the group. We look forward to seeing everyone again when next year's programming returns. Thanks to Belinda Lutz-Hamel and Beverly Tuck for all their work in making this program so successful. If you missed the event, you can view the slide show presentation on our website page of Archived Programs.

Media Literacy

How can we recognize misinformation and disinformation in the media? The need for these skills has never been more urgent. Join us to discuss the struggle to distinguish fact from fiction with Dr. Michael Spikes,  a practitioner-scholar who has spent more than 15 years in the fields of media literacy education (MLE), news media literacy, and youth media on Wednesday, May 22, 6:30pm, when LWV IL will present a discussion on the "Sense of Media: A Framework and Intro to Media Literacy." Register for this virtual event here.

LWV OPRF Annual Meeting

This year’s 100th LWV OPRF annual meeting will be on Wednesday, June 12, at Brookdale Senior Living, with registration beginning at 5:30pm. A light dinner will be served. The Call to Order will be at 6:00pm. LWV IL President Becky Simon will be our featured speaker. Volunteers are needed to help set up and welcome members to the meeting. Please contact Jane Hastings if you can help.

To everyone who visited the Good Earth Greenhouse for our Plant Sale Fundraiser. you helped raise $554 for our League. Thanks to everyone who participated!

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