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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP October Monthly Meeting: Housing & Homelessness Crisis Potential Solutions and County-wide Responses
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺 \nFor further information about the Affordable Housing crisis in Washtenaw County see: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/bf43a42c68ec45539908236f6c63e35b. When you click the link a login screen may pop up\, but you can just close that. \nOn Saturday\, October 14th\, the WCDP held a meeting to discuss the housing and homelessness crisis\, potential solutions\, current efforts\, plans to address the crisis across the county and what we as concerned residents can do to help. \n\n\n9:15:  Meet and Greet \n\n\n9:45: Party Business \n\n\n\nTheresa Reid\, WCDP Chair\nWashington Update – Congresswoman Debbie Dingell\nWashtenaw Resilience Srategies Presentation by Evan Pratt\, Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner\n\n\n\n10:30 Program \n\n\nPanelists: \n\n\n\nJennifer Hall\, Executive Director Ann Arbor Housing Commission\nJustin Hodge\, Chair Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners\, representing Ypsilanti Township\nCaroline Sanders\, Vice Chair Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners\, representing Pittsfield Township\nAnnie Somerville\, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners\, Chief of Staff for Senator Jeff Irwin and former Ypsilanti City Council person\nChris Watson\, Ann Arbor City Council\nRhonda Weathers\, Executive Director of SOS Community Services\n\n\n\nThe panel was moderated by Kathy Wyatt.
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-october-monthly-meeting-housing-homelessness-crisis-potential-solutions-and-county-wide-responses/
LOCATION:Washtenaw County Learning Resource Center (WCLRC)\, 4135 Washtenaw Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230909T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230909T120000
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP September Meeting: Bylaws\, Resolutions\, and Program on Poverty
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺 \nOn Saturday\, September 9\, the WCDP held an educational program and a formal general membership meeting for the purposes of approving bylaws changes and resolutions proposed by members. The schedule was as follows: \n\n9:15-9:45 — Meet and greet\, with refreshments and new member welcome!\n9:45-10:00 – Party business: Welcomes and introductions\, Michigan legislator updates\, Washington report fromCongresswoman Debbie Dingell\n10:00-11:00 – Program: Poverty across Washtenaw County: Focusing on common themes in rural and urban areas\n11:00-11:05 – WCDP County Committee meeting to discuss and vote on the nomination of two new officers\, for the positions of Treasurer (Andrew Groat) and Secretary (Josephine Rood)\n11:05-noon – Washtenaw County Democratic Party membership meeting to consider bylaws changes and adoption of resolutions.\n\nAll are welcome to attend the full meeting. To vote in the general membership meeting\, you must be a WCDP member for at least 30 days (by August 9). Learn about membership and find the link to join here. If you are not sure your membership is up-to-date\, contact membership@washtenawdem.org.Documents voting WCDP members need to consider: \nProposed bylaws changes:– Here is an explanation of the proposed bylaws revisions.– Bylaws revisions proposed for adoption by WCDP membership 9-9-23– Current bylaws\, adopted by WCDP membership 11-28-22.Proposed resolutions:– In support of HB4893\, known as MiCare– In support of the Goal and Campaign of Ann Arbor for Public Power (A2P2) to Replace DTE with a Full Municipal Electric Utility in Ann Arbor\nTo introduce a resolution: Resolutions published in this newsletter (2 weeks in advance of the meeting) require a simple majority vote of WCDP members in attendance to pass. Resolutions proposed at the meeting without advance notice require ⅔ majority of WCDP members in attendance to pass. Resolutions not published now may be considered by the membership at the 9/9 meeting as long as the person or group proposing the resolution provides enough hard copies for all in attendance. \nBecause membership status must be confirmed before the meeting to enable voting\, we’ll appreciate it if you RSVP in advance\, whether you plan to attend in person or via Zoom.\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-september-2023-monthly-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Closed Meeting,Community Events,Democratic Organizations,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230506T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T105202
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP Monthly Meeting: Our Democratic State Legislature
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺 \nFirst Democratic MI Legislature in 38 Years:\nAccomplishments So Far and Plans for the Future\nThe Michigan legislature\, with a narrow Democratic majority\, has already adopted legislation: repealing the 1931 Michigan law that banned abortions; preventing free-riding\, opting out of paying union dues\, in unionized workplaces; requiring contractors on state projects to pay union-level wages; fighting our terrible national and state problem of gun violence by requiring safe storage of firearms\, extending background checks to rifles and shotguns\, and allowing judges to confiscate guns from people who show clear warning signs of violence; and expanded protection against discrimination for LGBTQ+ residents of Michigan. \nAnd that is just the start. \nWashtenaw County state and local leaders are playing a leading role in tackling problems that have festered for many years. Many joined to discuss the accomplishments of the legislature to date and plans for the future\, including: \n\nSenator Jeff Irwin\,  Senate District 15\nRepresentative Jason Morgan\, House District 23\nSenator Sue Shink\, Senate District\nCommissioner Justin Hodge\, Chair\nCounty Commissioner Crystal Lyte\nCommissioner Caroline Sanders\nCommissioner Annie Somerville
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-may-2023-monthly-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Democratic Organizations,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230401T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230401T120000
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP Monthly Meeting: Community Violence Intervention
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺 \nCommunity Violence Intervention:\nThe Washtenaw County Approach to Making Communities Safer and Saving Young Lives\nA mural of a black rose designed by Ypsilanti student DeShawn Chambers. Surrounding the flora are the names of 50 Washtenaw County citizens who have lost their lives to gun violence since 2008. The majority are Black boys and men under 22 years old. The mural is one of the many initiatives of the Ypsilanti Community Violence Intervention Team.  \nMany of the gun deaths plaguing our communities are not the result of the horrific\, heart-breaking mass shootings that make headlines\, but are because of suicide\, domestic violence and gun violence in our cities driven by generational poverty\, disinvestment in communities and young lives\, structural racism and the hopelessness and despair they create. Gun violence has become the leading cause of death for children and teenagers in this country. The WCDP April 1st General Meeting Program will focus on Community Violence Intervention (CVI) and our approach in Washtenaw County to preventing gun violence in our cities and townships and saving young lives.  \nCVI can include hospital intervention after a young person has been shot or community-based intervention by CVI workers who interact with those likely to be involved with gun violence\, either as perpetrators or as victims\, in order to prevent gun violence from taking place. In Washtenaw County we are using a hybrid approach\, incorporating both the hospital and community-based approaches while including efforts to address the conditions that foster gun violence.  \nThe WCDP April 1st Program discussion was moderated by Washtenaw County Sheriff Jerry Clayton and included: \n\nDerrick Jackson\, Director of Community Engagement\, Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office\nBryan Foley\, CVI leader and Vice President of Supreme Felons\nRoger Roper\, from WeLive (a hospital-based intervention)\nJustin Hodge\, Chair\, Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners\nEli Savit\, Washtenaw County Prosecutor\n\nThese subject matter experts who are doing the work explained local CVI efforts\, why they are considered best practices and are supported nationally\, on a state level and locally. Information on a state-wide CVI Summit hosted locally on May 1st was provided for those who would like to learn more.
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-april-2023-monthly-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Democratic Organizations,WCDP Programs
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP Monthly Meeting - Homelessness in Washtenaw County
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺 \nProgram: The Housing and Homelessness Crisis in Washtenaw County \nThere has been a significant spike in people experiencing homelessness in Washtenaw County this winter\, especially families who cannot find housing. Local housing and homelessness service providers and others involved with the crisis informed us about  the impact of the lack of housing on the most vulnerable in our community\, and its negative effects for  education\, business\, health care systems\, and so many other aspects of life across the county. \nWe were also be joined elected representatives for conversation and Q&A about legislative work in Lansing and in the County Board of Commissioners. \nOrganization business and Conversations with our Legislators \n\n\n\nU.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell\, with updates on business in D.C.\, including her bill to protect domestic violence survivors from gun violence.\nRep. Carrie Rheingans\, on proposed legislation for Michigan to join the National Popular Vote Initiative\nState Rep. Jason Morgan (HD23) and State Senator Sue Shink (SD14) will discuss the package of gun violence prevention bills introduced in the last\ntwo weeks\nSenator Jeff Irwin\, Chair\, Housing and Human Services Committee\, will speak to Democratic legislative action on the homelessness crisis.\n\n\n\nHomelessness Program & Panel \n\n\n\nJudge Cedric Simpson \nCounty Commissioner Andy LaBarre  \nAmanda Carlisle\, Executive Director of the Washtenaw Housing Alliance\, \nAubrey Patiño Executive Director Avalon Housing\nMorghan Boydston\, Human Services Manager\, OCED/Office of Community and Economic Development.
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-march-2023-monthly-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Ann Arbor VA Healthcare Center\, 2215 Fuller Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Democratic Organizations,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230204T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230204T120000
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP Virtual Monthly Meeting: Breaking Down Barriers
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺 \nBreaking Down Barriers: The Importance of Firsts\, the Importance of Representation\n \nWe have four distinguished speakers on our panel for the WCDP Black History month program. They are speaking about the issues of Black “Firsts” and Black “Representation” as they relate to breaking down historical and persistent\, continuing barriers. We honor and respect the accomplishments of our panelists. We also honor and respect the past barrier-breaking efforts and achievements of our elders\, those who came before us. These include Black Ypsilanti mayors George Goodman\, John Burton\, and Lois Allen-Richardson; the first and only Black Ann Arbor mayor Albert Wheeler; the first Black Judge in Washtenaw County\, Nancy Francis\, and the other Black judges who have followed in her footsteps; the Black County Board of Commissioners\, including Christina Montague\, who was the first Black female Chair of the BoC\, and Conan Smith\, who was the first Black male BoC male Chair. For this panel today we also included “first electeds” as “firsts” because historically\, for Black women in particular\, the path to a position of decision-making has often had to be through the appointment process and the resultant incumbency which facilitated re-election. (Please note: Any errors or omissions in this list are inadvertent. We are all volunteers\, and appreciate your correcting the record for us through info@WashtenawDems.org.) \nThe distinguished panelists discussing Breaking Down Barriers: The Importance of Firsts\, the Importance of Representation are: \n\nSheriff Jerry L. Clayton Washtenaw County’s first and only African American Sheriff and the first and only of the 5 County-wide electeds\nArianne Slay\, the first Washtenaw County African American woman to be elected countywide (without having been appointed first) and the only current African American Circuit Court judge\nJustin Hodge\, the second African American male and current Chair of the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners\nNicole Brown\, the first elected (without having been appointed first) African American female and current Mayor of Ypsilanti City
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-virtual-monthly-meeting-breaking-down-barriers/
LOCATION:Ann Arbor VA Healthcare Center\, 2215 Fuller Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Democratic Organizations,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230107T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20230107T120000
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] WCDP and Ann Arbor Dems co-sponsored Virtual Monthly Meeting: Labor and the Democratic Party
DESCRIPTION:Video up!  See below ⬇️  or watch on Youtube 📺\n \n9:30-9:40       Opening remarks: Theresa Reid\, Chair\, WCDP \n9:40-9:50      Update from  Congresswoman Debbie Dingell \n9:50-10:15      The Housing Crisis in Washtenaw County \n\nDan Kelly\, Director\, Shelter Association of Washtenaw County (aka the Delonis Center)\nJudge Erane Washington\, Chief Judge\, 14B District Court\n\n10:15-10:50    Labor Movement Priorities for the Democratic State Legislature and in Washtenaw County \n\nIan Robinson\, President of the Huron Valley Area Labor Federation\, AFL-CIO\, will speak about labor movement priorities for Michigan’s newly elected Democratic legislature\, as well as top priority initiatives here in Washtenaw County\n\n10:50 to noon             Panel with local labor leaders \n\nJared Eno\, President\, University of Michigan Graduate Employees’ Organization (GEO)\, American Federation of Teachers-Michigan\, Local 3550\nRyan Husse\, Business Manager\, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)\, Local 252\nRobert Joerg\, Director of Advocacy\, Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA)\, Michigan Chapter\nJeremy Lapham\, Vice President\, Michigan Nurses Association (MNA)\, University of Michigan Professional Nurses Council (UMPNC) Chapter\nTricia Paff\, President\, American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)\, Local 3907\nState Representative Jimmie Wilson\, Jr.\, Executive Board Trustee\, United Auto Workers (UAW)\, Local 898\n\n﻿
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/wcdp-and-ann-arbor-dems-labor-and-the-democratic-party/
LOCATION:Ann Arbor VA Healthcare Center\, 2215 Fuller Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Democratic Organizations,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220806T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220806T120000
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SUMMARY:[VIDEO UP] Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti School Board Candidates Forum
DESCRIPTION:Video now up on our Youtube channel. \nThe Washtenaw County Democrats and Ann Arbor Democratic Party hosted a forum for candidates for the Ypsilanti  and Ann Arbor school boards on Saturday\, August 6\, from 9:30 am to noon via Zoom. Both boards have seven board positions; four of the Ann Arbor board positions and three Ypsilanti board positions will be determined in the November 8 general election. \nSchool board members have a say in virtually every aspect of school district functioning. They choose superintendents. They set budgets. They decide whether new schools need to be built and old schools updated. They make or influence policy on everything from book banning to student privacy to school closures for health reasons. \nThe following candidates have indicated\, as of July 31\, that they will participate in the forum: \nYpsilanti School Board Trustee candidates panel:\nMeredith Schindler\, M. Jeanice Townsend\nModerator: Maria Sheler-Edwards \nAnn Arbor School Board Trustee candidates panel:\nSusan Baskett; Kai Cortina; Jacinda Townsend Gides; Jamila James; Lena Kauffman;\nJeremy Lapham; Rima Mohammad; Susan Ward Schmidt; Andrew Spencer; Leslie Wilkins\nModerator: Deb Mexicotte
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/ann-arbor-and-ypsilanti-school-board-candidates-forum/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Elected Officials,WCDP Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220714T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220714T180000
DTSTAMP:20260425T105202
CREATED:20220719T001658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220722T152128Z
UID:10001648-1657818000-1657821600@www.washtenawdems.org
SUMMARY:[VIDEO] Candidate Forum Democratic primary candidates for County Commission District 5
DESCRIPTION:Video now up on our Youtube channel. \nThe board of county commissioners is the primary policy-making arm of county government.  Commissioners make policies that affect virtually all aspects of community life\, from road maintenance and repair to community mental health to crime policies to transportation.  And yet\, many voters aren’t aware of the candidates for the these important positions. \nTo help August 2 primary voters choose Democratic county commissioner candidates in District  5\, the Washtenaw County Democratic Party will host a Webinar on July 14 from 5 to 6 PM.  District 5 includes Ypsilanti and Augusta Townships. \nThe candidates are Justin Hodge\, Ronnie Peterson\, and Latitia Sharp. \nJustin Hodge is the current District 5 commissioner and a professor of social work at the University of Michigan.  Ronnie Peterson\, a former county commissioner\, is the state representative for the 54th house district; he has been invited to this event but has not confirmed attendance.  Latitia Sharp is executive assistant to the county commissioner\, currently on temporary assignment in the office of the Public Defender. The panel discussion will allow the candidates to state their positions on issues of importance to county residents. \nResidents can find their county districts here: https://gisappsecure.ewashtenaw.org/public/Districts/ \nVideo now up on our Youtube channel.
URL:https://www.washtenawdems.org/calendar/candidate-forum-democratic-primary-candidates-for-county-commission-district-5/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Elected Officials
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