Vote-by-Mail (Permanently!)
Vote-by-Mail is a great way to vote because it has proven to be very secure and, of course, saves you a trip to the polls.
You can now sign up to vote by mail permanently in DuPage County if you wish. Go to the Request a Vote by Mail Ballot page. Before you submit your information, you can opt for permanent Vote-by-Mail status by selecting “ALL Future Elections” in this drop-down:

Note that you will not receive your ballot for the 2022 Primary Election before May 19th.
Black History is Black Presence
by Rhonda Pettaway Ansier
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Trivia Night!


We had a great time at our first Trivia Night of 2022 with questions about music from the 70s and 80s. Curt Alliaume failed to notify us that he was a DJ in a former life. He knew all the answers and we had to break his knuckles after round one so he wouldn’t win all the prizes!
But seriously, in true socialist form*, after wiping the floor with us after round one, Curt graciously let others type in their answers first and even offered
clues when others were stumped. Other winners were Maryann Vazquez, Chris Patterson, and Sue Quigley. Even our pop culture-agnostic newsletter editor almost answered a question. Wait ’til next time!
Many thanks to our sponsors Amy Chavez, Barb O’Meara, Sadia Covert, Chris Patterson, and Lisa Rose!
* Joking!!!
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Map-Making Class

Cary Weisgram of York Township Democrats will be offering his four-week course in map-making once again. This time around, participants will not have to juggle the holidays with figuring out census tables. If you fell off last time, you’re welcome to come back and join. The class will be conducted on Zoom Wednesday nights at 8pm from February 9th through March 2nd.
If you attended this class last time and enjoyed the content, please help spread the word. Cary is looking for all data nerds everywhere, but especially those who are volunteering with progressive organizations and other cool local causes who would benefit from doing spatial analysis.
Cary is a precinct committeeperson, and newly elected School District 44 board member. He helped organize the voter file, provide logistical maps and targeted voter metrics for seven candidates in the last municipal election. He wants to share as much of what he knows about data analysis and visualization with as many local progressive activists as possible.
Here’s the registration link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsduqrrz8rGtcHkCks2o4upW0A_x8N_pZN

Over my lifetime, this has been as wonderful as it is frustrating. The difficulty with having such a focus on the inspirations of the past is that, for some of them, hindsight is what made them heroes, and there is little acknowledgment of that. We are now inspired by their words and action that got them harassed, jailed, or killed. Many people mean well, and post their favorite inspirational quotes from Black heroes. Others are content to just let it happen, “like” the Black history fact comments on social media and then turn the calendar to a new month, forgetting all about it until the following year. Nevertheless, remembering Black history is important, and there are myriad historical figures from Harriet Tubman to Ruby Bridges who have inspired and continue to inspire us today.