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- Springboro Municipal Building in Council Chambers
Join Red Wine & Blue for a discussion about Project 2025, an 800-page blueprint for dismantling the civil rights of millions of Americans and replacing it with a Christian Nationalist government led by Donald Trump with more than $100 million from right-wing extremist organizations and billionaire donors backing the plan.
We have to talk about this scheme for a second Trump term so we can spread the word to everyone we know. That’s why Red Wine & Blue has teamed up with the African American Policy Forum to give you all you need to know to defeat this extremist threat.
We’ll be joined by rockstar civil rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw, UCLA professor, critical race theory scholar, and founder of the #sayhername campaign. We’re honored to have Prof. Crenshaw share her wisdom with us, so please join us on Thursday at 8:00PM ET for this important conversation!
Join us for our spring picnic, a day of food and fellowship as we raise money for our State Candidate Fund! The State Candidate Fund is a completely separate budget from our general fund, for the support of candidates for state office including state legislature.
We’ll meet at Shelter #2 in the Patricia Allyn Park. The shelter is next to the pond; follow the main road to the back past the playground.
Suggested donation for the picnic is $10 per person or $20 per family. If you’re contributing ahead of time, please contribute before April 18th; otherwise, you can bring cash or a check to the picnic. Click here to donate to the State Candidate Fund.
Click here to sign up to bring food or to volunteer.
If you have any questions, email Renee Westermeyer (renee.westermeyer@warrencountydems.org).
Meetings are held in the City Council Chambers located at 233 South Main Street
Little Miami Central Office
Information on action taken at Council Meetings can be obtained from the City Manager’s Office by calling or emailing the office the day following the meeting.