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We are excited to welcome Margaret Croke and Christian Mitchell as our Guest Speakers at our April 11th Second Saturday meeting. Rep. Croke is running to be Illinois' next Comptroller and Christian Mitchell is currently serving as JB Pritzker's Deputy Governor and is running as Gov. Pritzker's running mate in the November election. Join us! ... See MoreSee Less

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remember on the 11 jessie white will recieve the highest honor in illinois the order of lincoln hope dpop gives a shout out
Save the Date for our April Second Saturday meeting on April 11th at 10am!
We are excited to welcome Illinois State Representative and Democratic candidate for Illinois Comptroller, Margaret Croke. Please join us!
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i guess your not going to the lincoln acedemy to honor jessie white that supported your election win-sad
It's the one year anniversary of the DPOP Bookclub! Come celebrate with us for our April bookclub! All are welcome!
We are reading Giving Up is Unforgivable: A Manual for Keeping a Democracy by Joyce Vance.
Purchase the book here: bit.ly/4sW3gOc
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Borrow the book from the Oak Park Public Library here: bit.ly/4c2sweq
Giving Up Is Unforgivable is a call to action, putting our current crisis in historical context and sketching out a vision for where we go next. Vance’s message is hopeful at its heart, even as it acknowledges the daunting challenges that lie ahead. She is the constitutional law professor you never knew you needed, explaining the legal context and the political history— and why the rule of the law still matters. At the same time, she empowers the reader to do something, both as individuals and collectively.
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