Indivisible Update
From: Victoria GutowskiSent: Mon, May 11, 2020 9:20 amSubject: Leelanau Indivisible Activist Actions Week of May 11, 2020 Leelanau Indivisibles, Things are really starting to take off on the local,
From: Victoria GutowskiSent: Mon, May 11, 2020 9:20 amSubject: Leelanau Indivisible Activist Actions Week of May 11, 2020 Leelanau Indivisibles, Things are really starting to take off on the local,
—–Original Message—–From: Brigid Hart Sent: Fri, May 8, 2020 12:30 pmSubject: Virtual Phone Bank The MDP’s ONE Campaign is hosting a Day of Action Phone Bank. They are calling people
Still a few seats left for our Zoom Stand Up Comedy Fundraiser to benefit Democratic Candidates running in Leelanau County! Sit back and have some laughs all while helping raise much needed campaign
I am running for County Commission this year to represent District 6 – Empire, Glen Arbor and Cleveland Townships. Our current Commissioner, Peachy Rentenbach, is choosing to retire. This is
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
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Sent: Mon, Apr 27, 2020 1:25 pmSubject: Leelanau Indivisible Activist Actions for the week of April 27 ACTIVIST ACTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 27, 2020If you are reading this
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Leelanau County Democratic Party
P. O. Box 215
Empire, MI 49630
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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.