Fighting Women’s Pay Inequality
Equal pay days marking the pay inequality that all women face occur throughout the year. Sept. 21st recognizes the day in 2022 that Black Women achieve the same income a man did in 2021. This month, we’re talking about this. Watch the replay of our virtual conversation.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Greenville celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month for 30 days beginning September 15. See what’s happening and where to get more info.
Women and Families Post Roe
In the tumultuous wake left behind the overturning of Roe v. Wade, South Carolina’s women and families have serious questions. This panel will discuss what a post-Roe future looks like.
A Conversation About “The Families’ Civil War”
A fascinating historical look at the lives of generations of Black families whose family members fought for the Union during the Civil War. Told by author and researcher, Dr. Holly Pinheiro of Furman University. Moderated by Lawson Wetli.
Democracy Under Attack
Derek Tisler, an attorney with the Brennan Center for Justice, joined the League of Women Voters of Greenville County to discuss the voter suppression and election subversion activities that have being going on since the 2020 election. And to provide some insights into effective ways to fight them.
What do kids learn about civics?
Do kids even learn civics anymore? They do. And in this program Dr. Rebecca Muller and Dr. Sharda Jackson Smith talk about what the educational standards are, and how legislation in Columbia this session could impact the curriculum.