Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.

State of the City 2022

Thursday, March 24, 6–7:30 pm CDT

Our annual fundraiser is over, but you can still donate and view the program recording!

Join us to celebrate the League and support our efforts to empower voters and defend democracy.

This year’s State of the City offers a broad range of perspectives, rather than our usual focus on the view from inside Chicago's City Hall. The 2022 program brings together a number of highly accomplished individuals with strong track records in public policy both inside and outside of government.

This year, we're joined by special guests Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown, Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin, former US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, former Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson, and Dr. Suzet McKinney, Principal & Director of Life Sciences, Sterling Bay. We are incredibly excited to have them share their insights on some of the most pressing issues facing Chicago today.

The "Making Democracy Work" award will be presented to Ami Gandhi, Senior Counsel of Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights.

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Making Democracy Work Award

The "Making Democracy Work" award will be presented toAmi Gandhi, Senior Counsel of Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights.

Gandhi works to reduce barriers to voting and improve civic participation, especially in communities of color and low-income communities.

Gandhi has led statewide voter protection since 2016, partnering with community members in the criminal legal system to expand voter access, advocating for communities of color during Illinois redistricting, and advising local election authorities as they implemented the first Hindi ballots in the country.

Her experience includes litigating cases in Illinois and Indiana and partnering with communities to write and pass legislation.

Gandhi participates in the Law, Politics, and Civic Engagement Think Tank with incarcerated community members at Stateville Correctional Center. She has also served on the boards of Common Cause Illinois and American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois.

About This Award

The LWV Chicago "Making Democracy Work" award is given to an outstanding community member.

The League created the award in 2008 as a way to recognize and celebrate citizens who demonstrate committed, visionary leadership that strengthens our democracy.

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The mission of the League of Women Voters is to empower voters and defend democracy. Your donation will support LWV Chicago programs such as voter registration, candidate forums, public presentations, and civic education activities. By supporting the League, you will play a pivotal role in building strong communities through active participation in the democratic process.