Messaging Guidelines
Hi, The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges we’ve faced in a generation. Gov. Whitmer is enacting necessary, science-based measures to prevent the spread of the disease, yet know
Hi, The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest challenges we’ve faced in a generation. Gov. Whitmer is enacting necessary, science-based measures to prevent the spread of the disease, yet know
This week’s messaging from the House Dems….. ———- Forwarded message ——— Hi, In this week’s guide, we will provide an overview and updates on what action is being taken at
This week’s messaging from the MDP is on Public Education in Michigan. Good for letter writing & social media…..Brigid —————————————————————————————— Hi, In this week’s guide, we’ll provide talking points on protecting public
In response to David Henderson’s article entitled, AOC Versus Adam Smith, (published in the Hoover Institution’s, online newsletter “Defining Ideas,” Economics Department, Standford University, Feb 7, 2019, https://www.hoover.org/publications/defining-ideas) here are
https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/belgium/1936/beware.htm So what then is the lesson to be learnt? A waiting attitude, passive adaptation and manoeuvring, all incomprehensible to workers, render the best service to our opponents. A revolutionary
We are going to have a media event this tuesday at noon, Oct 23! Brandon Dillon is coming to Leelanau, they are arranging to have the media come, and he will
By George Saunders. From the July 2, 2018 New Yorker. A Reading from the Book of St. Don.
Leelanau County Democratic Party
P. O. Box 215
Empire, MI 49630
(231) 903-0001
[email protected]
Leelanau County occupies the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of Anishinaabek people. The Leelanau County Democratic Party recognizes The Anishinaabek of the Three Fires Confederacy, the Odawa (Ottawa), Ojibwe (Chippewa), and Bode’wadmi (Potawatomi); historic Indigenous communities in Michigan; and those who were forcibly removed from their homelands. Leelanau County occupies land ceded in the treaty of 1855. We give thanks to the Anishinaabek as the caretakers of Mother Earth and for their relationship to the land; We further recognize the ongoing relationship of dependence upon, and respect for, all living beings of earth, sky, and water. In offering this land acknowledgement, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty, history, and experiences.