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Why Voting Matters-St. Benedict‘s Prep in Newark
Voter registration at the USCIS location in Newark, at the swearing in ceremony for new citizens.
Why Voting Matters-St. Benedict‘s Prep-Newark
Why Voting Matters-Gateway Academy Charter School
Why Voting Matters- NJ Leep in Newark
USCIS Newark Field Office
15th floor, room #1525
New Citizens‘ Swearing-in Ceremony/Voter Registration at the USCIS office in Newark.
A powerful route to achieving gender equality and empowerment of all women is engaging them in governmental institutions to initiate and support policy decisions affecting their environmental, economic, social and cultural lives and livelihood. Strong democratic institutions are built on gender equity inclusive of equal representation and participation by women and men. Our panel discusses strengthening institutions by promoting gender equity in parliamentary bodies at a global level, encouraging women to run for elected office at a national level, and passing the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) at the state and local level.
Bloomfield Steak & Seafood House
Monthly Social at the Bloomfield Steak & Seafood House in Bloomfield. Meet for drinks and conversation about voting issues and future elections.
Voter Registration-Verona Library
Rally to restore the corporate surcharge--make wealthy corporations pay what they owe!
Woodland Park Public Library
Voter registration table on behalf of Berkeley College--at the Woodland Park Public Library.
Guest Speaker John Schuler is the Assistant Director of Research for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, where he works on the policy team to conduct analysis on a wide variety of budgetary and economic issues. John came to the Committee from Capitol Hill, where he served for more than four years as a Legislative Assistant to Rep. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, and Rep. Mark Sanford of South Carolina. Prior to his time on the Hill, John worked for Heritage Action for America as a Government Relations and Executive Assistant. A native of Kansas City, John first came to Washington to attend the American University School of International Service, where he graduated with a B.A. in International Studies and a minor in Political Science in 2011.