POPULARITY
Hear from candidates running to represent District 6 on Colorado Springs City Council in this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and Citizens Project. It was held on March 18, 2025 at the CSPD Stetson Hills Subdivision Community Room. All Colorado Springs City Council District 6 candidates were invited. Representatives from LWVPPR and Citizens Project moderated. Candidates Present:Dr. Parth MelpakamRoland Rainey, Jr.Aaron SchickHost: Shelly Roehrs for LWVPPRModerator: Chris Davis for Citizens ProjectThe League is non-partisan and does not endorse, support or oppose candidates or political parties. We work to educate voters in every election via candidate forums (not debates), our candidate survey (VOTE411.org), candidate meet and greets and podcast interviews where all candidates on the ballot are invited to participate. Any videotape or audio recording of the forum is the sole property of the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and may not be used in any way unless cleared through LWVPPR. For more information, visit https://lwvppr.org. YOU are welcome to join us in empowering voters and defending democracy!Sponsors for the forum:Citizens Project - https://citizensproject.org/Studio 809 Podcasts – https://studio809podcasts.comYou can view video of this forum at https://www.youtube.com/live/7UxZYiiOMeE?feature=sharedLinks:League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region – https://lwvppr.orgVoter Information - https://www.vote411.org/City of Colorado Springs election information - https://coloradosprings.gov/electionMaking Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work.This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org/Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.comDon't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
Learn more about candidates for El Paso County Commissioner District 2 in this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region on October 1, 2024. Find video replays of all our forums at https://lwvppr.org/forums2024. Forum host was LWVPPR Spokesperson Shelly Roehrs. Moderators were Candace Lehmann, AARP, and Mike Williams, Citizens Project. Candidates who attended the forum were Bernard “BJ” Byers (Democrat) and Garfield Johnson (Republican write-in candidate). Candidate Carrie Geitner (Republican) did not attend. Special thanks to these forum co-sponsors: AARP, https://www.aarp.org/ Black and Latino Leadership Coalition, https://www.facebook.com/BlackLatinoLeadershipCoalitionofCOS/ Citizens Project, https://citizensproject.org/ Colorado Latinos Vote, https://colatinosvote.org/ Delta Sigma Theta, https://www.deltasigmatheta.org/ KOAA News5, https://www.koaa.com/ KRCC, https://www.cpr.org/krcc/ Latina Equity Foundation, https://www.facebook.com/LatinaEquityFoundation/ Longmire Audio Engineering NAACP Colorado Springs, https://www.facebook.com/NAACPColoradoSprings/ Neighbors for Education, https://neighborsfored.org/ Pikes Peak Diversity Council, https://www.ppdiversitycouncilinc.org/ Special Kids, Special Families, https://sksfcolorado.org/ Studio 809 Podcasts, https://studio809podcasts.com/ Together Colorado - Colorado Springs Faith Table, https://www.togethercolorado.org/ Any video or audio recording of the forum is the sole property of the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and may not be used in any way unless cleared through LWVPPR. Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. Don't miss an episode; follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org. Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.com.
Learn more about candidates for House District 18 in this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region on October 5, 2024. Find video replays of all our forums at https://lwvppr.org/forums2024. Forum host was LWVPPR Spokesperson Shelly Roehrs. The moderators for this forum were Mike Williams, Citizens Project, and Alasyn Zimmerman, KOAA News5. Candidates attending the forum were James R. Boelens, Jr. (Republican) and Amy Paschal (Democrat). Special thanks to these forum co-sponsors: AARP, https://www.aarp.org/ Black and Latino Leadership Coalition, https://www.facebook.com/BlackLatinoLeadershipCoalitionofCOS/ Citizens Project, https://citizensproject.org/ Colorado Latinos Vote, https://colatinosvote.org/ Delta Sigma Theta, https://www.deltasigmatheta.org/ KOAA News5, https://www.koaa.com/ KRCC, https://www.cpr.org/krcc/ Latina Equity Foundation, https://www.facebook.com/LatinaEquityFoundation/ Longmire Audio Engineering NAACP Colorado Springs, https://www.facebook.com/NAACPColoradoSprings/ Neighbors for Education, https://neighborsfored.org/ Pikes Peak Diversity Council, https://www.ppdiversitycouncilinc.org/ Special Kids, Special Families, https://sksfcolorado.org/ Studio 809 Podcasts, https://studio809podcasts.com/ Together Colorado - Colorado Springs Faith Table, https://www.togethercolorado.org/ Any video or audio recording of the forum is the sole property of the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and may not be used in any way unless cleared through LWVPPR. Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. Don't miss an episode; follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org. Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.com.
Learn more about candidates for U.S. House Of Representatives, District 5, in this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region on October 8, 2024. Find video replays of all our forums at https://lwvppr.org/forums2024. Forum host was LWVPPR Spokesperson Shelly Roehrs. Moderators were Kevin Porter, Special Kids, Special Families, and Mike Williams, Citizens Project. Candidates River Gassen (Democrat), Joseph Gaye (Unaffiliated), and Christopher Mitchell (American Constitution Party) attended the forum. Jeff Crank (Republican), Michael Keith Vance (Libertarian) and Christopher Sweat (Forward Party) did not attend. Special thanks to these forum co-sponsors: AARP, https://www.aarp.org/ Black and Latino Leadership Coalition, https://www.facebook.com/BlackLatinoLeadershipCoalitionofCOS/ Citizens Project, https://citizensproject.org/ Colorado Latinos Vote, https://colatinosvote.org/ Delta Sigma Theta, https://www.deltasigmatheta.org/ KOAA News5, https://www.koaa.com/ KRCC, https://www.cpr.org/krcc/ Latina Equity Foundation, https://www.facebook.com/LatinaEquityFoundation/ Longmire Audio Engineering NAACP Colorado Springs, https://www.facebook.com/NAACPColoradoSprings/ Neighbors for Education, https://neighborsfored.org/ Pikes Peak Diversity Council, https://www.ppdiversitycouncilinc.org/ Special Kids, Special Families, https://sksfcolorado.org/ Studio 809 Podcasts, https://studio809podcasts.com/ Together Colorado - Colorado Springs Faith Table, https://www.togethercolorado.org/ Any video or audio recording of the forum is the sole property of the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and may not be used in any way unless cleared through LWVPPR. Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. Don't miss an episode; follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org. Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.com.
Get an update on the League's lawsuit, along with Citizens Project, CO Latinos Vote and Black & Latino Leadership Coalition, against the city of Colorado Springs to move Spring Municipal Elections to the Fall. Shelly Roehrs and Julie Ott share recent news, and are joined by Daniel Hessel, attorney and clinical instructor at the Harvard Election Law Clinic. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region Home Page https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=0&club_id=750758 Harvard Law Election Clinic Handout https://www.lwvppr.org/docs.ashx?id=1119726 Help our non-profit League continue our mission of Empowering Voters & Defending Democracy! Donate Today https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=305&club_id=750758&item_id=5696 Take Action & Become A Member! Join today & remember students are free!https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=750758 Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org/ Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.com Don't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
Richard Skorman shares an environmental vision and a unique community building opportunity that can help with the restoration efforts of our local watershed - creating natural landscapes that everyone can enjoy: Poor Richard's Rubbish Roundup! Join the weekly trash roundup team and help keep our community clean. Or, better yet, reach out to Richard for support in starting your own volunteer group near your local waters. The episode is hosted by Ally Richardson, a permaculture educator and Peak Environment co-producer. Richard Skorman served thirteen years on Colorado Springs City Council, including two as vice mayor. He was on the initial board of the Fountain Creek Watershed District. In 1975, he launched what is now Poor Richard's Downtown collection of shops – a book and gift shop, a toy store, a restaurant and a coffee cafe/wine bar. He founded the U.S. Environmental Film Festival in 1991, and was a founder of Citizens Project. Mentioned in this episode: Poor Richard's Rubbish Roundup- Beginning Again on January 9th, 2024. The volunteer group meets every Tuesday from 3pm to 5pm to clean up Monument Valley Park - South. For more information: https://www.poorrichardsrestaurant.com/event/richards-rubbish-roundup-every-tuesday/ Fountain Creek Watershed Flood Control & Greenway Districthttps://www.fountain-crk.org/ Induced Meandering MethodThe technique of meandering the creek to recharge groundwater, which in turn recharges flowing waters on the landscape and wetlands. The edges that are created from the natural flowing pattern create habitat and forage- for birds and insects, as well as for other fauna which inhabit earth and need to survive. Biochar & Permaculture Design for Fire Mitigation and Soil Regenerationhttps://pina.in/engage/february-2023-ferp-webinars/ Music by Charlie Mgee from Formidable Vegetable, a permaculture-based musical band out of Australiahttps://formidablevegetable.com.au/ This episode of Peak Environment is courtesy of Pikes Peak Permaculture, celebrating 15 years of Permaculture education, inspiration, and support throughout Colorado's Pikes Peak Region. We provide several Design Certification Courses, and have graduated upwards of 60 new Permaculture designers. Visit https://pikespeakpermaculture.org for opportunities to learn more about sustainable organic living through permaculture – workshops, classes, field trips, and networking. The following environment/sustainability organizations in the Pikes Peak region collaborate to produce the Peak Environment podcast about environmental stewardship, sustainable living and enlightened public policy in the Pikes Peak Region. Peak Alliance for a Sustainable Future https://peakallianceco.org/ Pikes Peak Permaculture https://www.pikespeakpermaculture.org/ GrowthBusters https://www.growthbusters.org Keep up with all the organizations and events making our area a better place to live. Follow on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode:
Learn more about Mayoral Candidates Yemi Mobolade and Wayne Williams in this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region. Sponsored by Black and Latino Leadership Coalition, Citizens Project, CO Latinos Vote, Fedde Studios, The Indy, KRCC, Latina Equity Foundation, NAACP-Colorado Springs, and Action 22. Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org/ This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/ Don't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
With 11 candidates running for three at-large city council positions, which three will get your vote? Hear the final at-large council candidate forum hosted March 21 by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and livestreamed by media partner Sixty35 Media. This is one of five candidate forums we're presenting in March, featuring candidates in the April 2023 Colorado Springs City Election. Forum Emcee: Shelly Roehrs, Spokesperson for LWVPPR Moderators: Chuck Montoya, CO Latinos Vote Mike Williams, Citizens Project Candidates present were: Glenn Carlson https://electglenncarlson.com/ Chineta Davis Katherine Gayle http://katherinegaylecouncil.com/ Gordon Klingenschmitt https://www.gordonforcolorado.com/ Name: David Leinweber https://leinweber4cos.com/ Roland Rainey, Jr. http://rolandrainey.com/ Brian Risley https://www.brianrisleyforcos.com/ These candidates did not attend: Lynette Crow-Iverson https://www.lynette2023.com/ Jaymen Johnson https://sites.google.com/view/johnsonforcitycouncil/jaymen-johnson-4-city-council/ Jane Northrup Glenn https://www.janenorthrupglenn.com/ Jay Inman https://jayinmanforcouncil.com/ Links to this entire forum series: March 9 At-Large City Council Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/IOMvsxTH0hE?feature=share https://studio809podcasts.com/at-large-council-march-9-forum/ March 13 Mayoral Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/E4m3dUBeRCo?feature=share https://studio809podcasts.com/mayoral-candidates-forum-march-13-2023/ March 16 District 3 Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/jNFLd206ZVE?feature=share https://studio809podcasts.com/d3-council-candidate-forum-march-16-2023/ March 18 Mayoral Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/mKP8EslAm4M?feature=share https://studio809podcasts.com/54-mayoral-candidate-forum-march-18-2023/ March 21 At-Large City Council Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/AQHGIoURMKg?feature=share Thanks to these sponsors for helping make these forums possible: Black & Latino Leadership Coalition https://www.facebook.com/BlackLatinoLeadershipCoalitionofCOS/ Citizens Project https://citizensproject.org/ CO Latinos Vote https://colatinosvote.org/ KRCC https://www.cpr.org/krcc/ Latina Equity Foundation https://latinaequityfoundation.com/ NAACP https://www.facebook.com/NAACPColoradoSprings/ Sixty35 Media https://www.sixty35media.org Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/ Don't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
Who earns your three votes for at-large positions on Colorado Springs City Council? Hear the candidate forum hosted March 9 by the League of Women Voters of Colorado Springs. This is one of five candidate forums in March presenting candidates in the April 2023 Colorado Springs City Election. Forum Emcee: Shelly Roehrs, Spokesperson for LWVPPR Moderators: Bryan Grossman, Executive Editor of Sixty35 Media Angie Stevens, President of NAACP Colorado Springs Candidates present were: Glenn CarlsonWebsite: https://electglenncarlson.com/ Lynette Crow-IversonWebsite: https://www.lynette2023.com/ Chineta Davis Katherine Gayle:Website: http://katherinegaylecouncil.com/ Name: Jaymen JohnsonWebsite: https://sites.google.com/view/johnsonforcitycouncil/jaymen-johnson-4-city-council/ Gordon KlingenschmittWebsite: http://gordonforcolorado.com/ Name: David Leinweber Website: https://leinweber4cos.com/ Roland Rainey, Jr.Website: http://rolandrainey.com/ These candidates did not attend: Jane Northrup GlennWebsite: https://www.janenorthrupglenn.com/ Jay InmanWebsite: https://jayinmanforcouncil.com/ Brian RisleyWebsite: https://www.brianrisleyforcos.com/ Media partner Sixty35 Media provided the streaming. https://www.sixty35media.org/election Here are links to past and future forums: Video of this March 9 Forumhttps://youtube.com/live/IOMvsxTH0hE?feature=share Video of the March 13 Mayoral Candidates Forumhttps://youtube.com/live/E4m3dUBeRCo?feature=share Full forum schedule and locationshttps://lwvppr.org/ View live the March 16 District 3 City Council Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/jNFLd206ZVE?feature=share View live the March 18 Mayoral Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/mKP8EslAm4M?feature=share View live the March 21 At-Large City Council Candidates Forumhttps://www.youtube.com/live/AQHGIoURMKg?feature=share Voters may attend these forums in person, view the forums live online, view a recording of the forums later, or listen to the forums as episodes of the Making Democracy Work podcast. Thanks to these sponsors for helping make these forums possible: Black & Latino Leadership Coalition, Citizens Project, CO Latinos Vote, KRCC, Latina Equity Foundation, and NAACP. https://www.facebook.com/BlackLatinoLeadershipCoalitionofCOS/ https://citizensproject.org/ https://colatinosvote.org/ https://www.cpr.org/krcc/ https://latinaequityfoundation.com/ https://www.facebook.com/NAACPColoradoSprings/ Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/ Don't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
Today on the Ether we have the GraviDAO Lunar Assistant on Stargaze space. You'll hear from Citizens Project, PS Labs, Sunnyside Reapers NFTs, Jordan, and more! Recorded on October 19th 2022. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
We hear from two of the three candidates for Colorado State House District 15 in this forum hosted by Citizens Project and and the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region. The forum was held at the Sand Creek public library. GOP candidate Scott Bottoms was unable to attend. Moderator: Shelly Roehrs, spokesperson for League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region Candidates:John KaufmanAlvin Sexton LINKS: League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Regionhttps://lwvppr.org/ Citizens Projecthttps://www.citizensproject.org/ Action 22https://www.action22.org/ Check League of Women Voters' online voters' guide, http://vote411.org/ to learn more about candidates and election issues. Are you registered to vote? Do you want to change your party, your address, your name? To register online or check your registration (including party affiliation) visit the Secretary of State's Website, GoVoteColorado.gov or text "Colorado" "CO" or "2Vote" (28683) on a smartphone to be taken to the Secretary of State's website to register to vote or check your registration. http://govotecolorado.gov/ You must have a Colorado driver's license or ID card to register or update your registration online. To register by mail you'll need a voter registration form.https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/VoterRegFormEnglish.pdf Voters can also register in person at the Clerk and Recorder's Office. Office locations and hours can be found on their websites: El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Teller County Clerk and Recorder. https://clerkandrecorder.elpasoco.com/ http://www.co.teller.co.us/cr/default.aspx Track your ballot, from when it's sent to when it's counted, by signing up for BallotTrax.https://colorado.ballottrax.net/voter/ Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/
We hear from the three candidates for Colorado State Senate District 11 in this forum hosted by Citizens Project and the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region. The forum was held at the Fountain public library. Moderator: Mike Williams, executive director of Citizens Project Candidates:Tony Exum, Sr.Denis HiseyDaryl Kuiper LINKS: League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Regionhttps://lwvppr.org/ Citizens Projecthttps://www.citizensproject.org/ What's on the Ballot? LWVPPR Ballot Issues Presentation Join the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region as we present state and local ballot issues and review the Pros & Cons for each. There is a lot on the ballot and if you aren't sure or have questions, don't be shy. This is the meeting to attend. Non-partisan voter information. Attend in-person or via Zoom. Saturday, October 15, 2022, 1:00 PM until 3:00 PMPenrose Library - Columbine Room20 N Cascade AvenueColorado Springs, CO 80903 Videoconference information will be provided in an email once registration is complete. Register here:https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=750758&item_id=1797502 Check League of Women Voters' online voters' guide, http://vote411.org/ to learn more about candidates and election issues. Are you registered to vote? Do you want to change your party, your address, your name? To register online or check your registration (including party affiliation) visit the Secretary of State's Website, GoVoteColorado.gov or text "Colorado" "CO" or "2Vote" (28683) on a smartphone to be taken to the Secretary of State's website to register to vote or check your registration. http://govotecolorado.gov/ You must have a Colorado driver's license or ID card to register or update your registration online. To register by mail you'll need a voter registration form.https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/VoterRegFormEnglish.pdf Voters can also register in person at the Clerk and Recorder's Office. Office locations and hours can be found on their websites: El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Teller County Clerk and Recorder. https://clerkandrecorder.elpasoco.com/ http://www.co.teller.co.us/cr/default.aspx Track your ballot, from when it's sent to when it's counted, by signing up for BallotTrax.https://colorado.ballottrax.net/voter/ Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/
Hear from County Sheriff candidate John Foley. Both candidates accepted the invitation to this forum, however Joseph Roybal later reported a conflict and did not attend. The forum was held at the KRCC community room, hosted by LWVPPR and Citizens Project, in partnership with Action 22. Moderator: Shelly Roehrs, spokesperson for LWVPPR Candidates:John Foley Joseph Roybal (did not attend) LINKS: League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Regionhttps://lwvppr.org/ Citizens Projecthttps://www.citizensproject.org/ Action 22https://www.action22.org/ What's on the Ballot? LWVPPR Ballot Issues PresentationJoin the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region as we present state and local ballot issues and review the Pros & Cons for each. There is a lot on the ballot and if you aren't sure or have questions, don't be shy. This is the meeting to attend. Non-partisan voter information. Attend in-person or via Zoom. Saturday, October 15, 2022, 1:00 PM until 3:00 PMPenrose Library - Columbine Room20 N Cascade AvenueColorado Springs, CO 80903 Videoconference information will be provided in an email once registration is complete. Register: https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=750758&item_id=1797502 Check League of Women Voters' online voters' guide, http://vote411.org/ to learn more about candidates and election issues. Are you registered to vote? Do you want to change your party, your address, your name? To register online or check your registration (including party affiliation) visit the Secretary of State's Website, http://govotecolorado.gov/ or text "Colorado" "CO" or "2Vote" (28683) on a smartphone to be taken to the Secretary of State's website to register to vote or check your registration. You must have a Colorado driver's license or ID card to register or update your registration online. To register by mail you'll need a voter registration form:https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/VoterRegFormEnglish.pdf Voters can also register in person at the Clerk and Recorder's Office. Office locations and hours can be found on their websites: El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Teller County Clerk and Recorder. http://car.elpasoco.com/Pages/default.aspx http://www.co.teller.co.us/cr/default.aspx Track your ballot, from when it's sent to when it's counted, by signing up for BallotTrax.https://colorado.ballottrax.net/voter/ Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/
Get to know the candidates running for board of education in School District 49. This candidate forum was held on October 6, 2021, hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and Citizens Project.Don't miss the League's Ballot Issues Forum on October 23, 2021. Information and registration here: https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=750758&item_id=1535877LINKSSchool District 49https://www.d49.org/d49League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Regionhttps://www.lwvppr.org/Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work.This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. Learn more at https://lwvppr.org/Making Democracy Work is one of many Studio 809 Podcasts, building community in the Pikes Peak Region. Find your new favorite local podcast at https://studio809podcasts.comDon't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
Get to know the candidates running for board of education in School District 49. This candidate forum was held on October 6, 2021, hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region and Citizens Project. Don't miss the League's Ballot Issues Forum on October 23, 2021. Information and registration here: https://lwvppr.org/content.aspx?page_id=4002&club_id=750758&item_id=1535877 LINKS School District 49 https://www.d49.org/d49 League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Regionhttps://www.lwvppr.org/ Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/ Don't miss an episode. Follow wherever you get your audio.
Drew Houston is the new head of Citizens Project in Colorado Springs.
Deb Walker of Citizens Project joins Councilman Bill Murray A meaty subject for Councilman Bill Murray and Deb Walker of Citizens project to discuss: Policing. Transparency. Open dialog. Deb’s questions. A citizens committee. Incarceration. Open carry. Taking things to extremes. What is the Storm Water Syndrome? The post Council Matters: Policing in Colorado Springs June 29 2020 appeared first on Studio 809 Podcasts.
Deb Walker of Citizens Project joins Councilman Bill Murray A meaty subject for Councilman Bill Murray and Deb Walker of Citizens project to discuss: Policing. Transparency. Open dialog. Deb’s questions. A citizens committee. Incarceration. Open carry. Taking things to extremes. What is the Storm Water Syndrome? The post Council Matters: Policing in Colorado Springs June 29 2020 appeared first on Studio 809 Podcasts.
Deb Walker of Citizens Project joins Councilman Bill Murray A meaty subject for Councilman Bill Murray and Deb Walker of Citizens project to discuss: Policing. Transparency. Open dialog. Deb’s questions. A citizens committee. Incarceration. Open carry. Taking things to extremes. What is the Storm Water Syndrome? The post Council Matters: Policing in Colorado Springs June 29 2020 appeared first on Studio 809 Radio.
This is the first episode in our podcast series outlining bills that Citizens Project took stances on this past Legislative Session. Listen to interviews from activists, politicians, and community members to learn more about how these bills were passed and how they impact our community. In this episode, we have two guests: Senator Pete Lee… The post Town Square Podcast: Policing and Incarceration in Colorado: Results from the 2019 Legislative Session appeared first on Studio 809 Podcasts.
This is the first episode in our podcast series outlining bills that Citizens Project took stances on this past Legislative Session. Listen to interviews from activists, politicians, and community members to learn more about how these bills were passed and how they impact our community. In this episode, we have two guests: Senator Pete Lee […] The post Town Square Podcast: Policing and Incarceration in Colorado: Results from the 2019 Legislative Session appeared first on Studio 809 Radio.
The Citizens Project 2019 Creating Community Breakfast, featuring speakers from community organizations and conversations examining our privilege and ways we can use it. Idris Goodwin’s American Prom: Springs Mag interview CS Indy interview Gazette interview Spirettes band Instagram: @spirettes Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Institute Twitter: @RMWFF Instagram: rmwfilm Julissa Molina Soto: Documentary Program video by […] The post Town Square: 23 Examining Privilege: Citizens Project 2019 Creating Community Breakfast appeared first on Studio 809 Radio.
The Citizens Project 2019 Creating Community Breakfast, featuring speakers from community organizations and conversations examining our privilege and ways we can use it. Idris Goodwin's American Prom: Springs Mag interview CS Indy interview Gazette interview Spirettes band Instagram: @spirettes Rocky Mountain Women's Film Institute Twitter: @RMWFF Instagram: rmwfilm Julissa Molina Soto: Documentary Program video by… The post Town Square: 23 Examining Privilege: Citizens Project 2019 Creating Community Breakfast appeared first on Studio 809 Podcasts.
A welcome to the Citizens Project podcast hosted by Sam Angell. This podcast aims to help school and college students gain a better understanding of the development of the relationship between the citizen and the state in Britain over the last 800 years. By charting the journey from feudalism and serfdom to democracy and equality, the project will reveal how, in different periods, the state has responded to challenges to its authority and how change was brought about. Join us in our introductory episode as Sam explains how he feels these podcasts could be used to assist with learning and revision. If you've liked this episode, hit the subscribe button and you'll be notified as soon as the next episode is ready. But if you can't wait that long, head over and subscribe to our YouTube channel by searching ‘History Hub' or by following this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1k4S7pliX3Ke-051ftTP1g
You've made the decision to run for a seat on your school board. Step 1 accomplished! Now it's time to create a campaign strategy. Jan Tanner, former CASB Board of Directors President, former President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Citizen Treasurer for District 11 in Colorado Springs and current board member for the Citizens Project and the Pikes Peak Restorative Justice Council, shares what she learned through three successful campaigns. Your host is Leslie Bogar, CASB Director of Professional Learning. Music: El Tajo by Cholate
As an official media partner of the Give! Campaign, we are excited to bring you the stories and impact of a few local non-profits. This week, Citizens Project E.D. Deb and Board Member Shelby join us to talk about their work year-round and their goals to make it possible and a little easier for everyone to vote! Get more information about this episode and others at www.thelittlelondonshow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-little-london-show/message
Homelessness is a growing issue that is reinforced by multiple issues; financial insecurity, psychological issues, alcoholism, crime. How do we reduce the level of homelessness and resolve these many issues? We chat today with Michael Rowe of the Citizens Project of New Haven where he has been successfully doing this for 20 years. To learn more contact: James Cox Cell: 267 323 6936 Email: jamescoxprivateemail@gmail.com
Citizens Project empowers the voiceless in our community, advocating for people of color, the LGBTQ community and others. They provide nonpartisan voter-education resources and work to increase voter turnout. For 25 years Citizens Project has been a fearless advocate and an engaging voice that empowers and challenges our entire community to embrace equality, diversity and the separation of church and state. https://indygive.com/nonprofit/citizens-project/
Ron, Jared and Josh look at the unexpectedly awesome underbelly of Colorado Springs with guest Kristy Milligan, executive director of Citizens Project. We discuss progressive Catholics United pushing back against anti-homosexuality policies affecting pro-immigration groups, the jail-formerly-known-as Sullivan Correction Facility greeting its newest meth-for-sex inmate Pat Sullivan, Colorado’s immigrant tuition bill and its narrow pass […] Episode 73: Our mysterious neighbor to the southDenver Diatribe