LWVTN Tennessee Voter Restoration Project Dec. 7

These are voting booths at Woodland Elementary School for the earlier August primary.
These are voting booths at Woodland Elementary School for the earlier August primary.

The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge welcomes the community to Lunch with the League on Tuesday, Dec. 7 from noon to 1 p.m.

In an effort to keep everyone safe during this time of pandemic, the gathering will again be virtual. Those who desire to gain access to the meeting may do so by following the instructions provided at the close of this article, a news release stated.

LWVTN.org Statewide Initiative to Restore Voting Rights

"Restoring Voter Rights (RVR) is at the heart of our most precious right in a democracy – the right to vote. The LWVTN (League of Women Voters of Tennessee) Goals are trifold: Education, Outreach and Advocacy. Current projects include disseminating brochures containing steps in the restoration process, surveying all Tennessee county agencies to determine their restoration process (currently non-standardized) and partnering with the University of Tennessee Legal Clinic to inform volunteers and their clients who want to restore voting rights," a League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge news release stated.

Katherine H. Greenberg, Ph.D. has both a scholarly and practical background in education and consulting spending ten years as a classroom teacher working primarily with children from very low-income families. She developed an educational approach as part of the national Follow Through program and consulted in more than six countries. She is also lead author of a book on higher education pedagogy, published in 2019. She holds two graduate degrees from Peabody College of Education at Vanderbilt University. Greenberg spent nine months in Jerusalem, Israel as a Fulbright Research Scholar. During her academic career, she served terms as President of the International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology and as Chair of a Special Interest Group for the American Educational Research Association.

Greenberg is Professor Emerita, Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she was as a member of the faculty for 33 years. During that time, she engaged in research and consulted with educators locally and around the world about new approaches to enhancing learning at any age and overcoming regressive social forces. She also served a term as President of the UT Faculty Senate.

Not content to rest on her laurels, she joined the League of Women Voters Knoxville/Knox County in 2017 where she became their Director of Voter Services developing a Planning Committee Handbook for volunteers coordinating candidate events. In addition, she revised a Voter Registration Handbook for volunteers as well as developed a play book to explore Tennessee law about voting and voter registration.

In 2021, Greenberg joined the LWVTN Board as coordinator of a statewide initiative to restore voting rights to those who have been convicted of a felony, the Restoring Voter Rights initiative.

The RVR initiative will begin the process of educating the public and standardizing Tennessee’s policies to make it possible for eligible citizen to restore their voting rights again.

Lunch with the League welcomes League members and nonmembers alike to this informative presentation. For instruction on linking to the live presentation, contact maryannreeves1@att.net. All League members will receive an email with the zoom link prior to the meeting. A couple of days following the presentation, you may view the recorded presentation on the League’s website at https://my.lwv.org/tennessee/oak-ridge.

The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge is a nonpartisan political organization for men and women. It encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.

This article originally appeared on Oakridger: LWVTN Tennessee Voter Restoration Project