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S1E28: When Educating Voters Is Meaningful Work
Your Nonprofit Life
English - October 24, 2020 20:51 - 51 minutes - 70.5 MBNon-Profit Business Education Self-Improvement nonprofitleadership notforprofit inspiration leadershipinterviews Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: S1E27: Restoring Dignity to Our Newest Refugee Neighbors
Next Episode: S1E29: Supporting and Healing Black Women Survivors
In this episode you’ll learn how this 100-year-old organization was founded by women who fought hard for the 19th amendment granting white women the right to vote and how over the past century they have advocated for voter rights and provided nonpartisan voter education for everyone.
Stephanie Doute is the Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of California.
Stephanie also shares how everything changed after her father’s sudden illness and death. She re-evaluated her life and made a meaningful move.
Show notes & links:
https://yournonprofitlife.com/ep28-stephanie-doute/