OCDP Social - Thu, Feb 20 - 6:30 - OCDP HQ
OCDP Social - Thu, Feb 20 - 6:30 - OCDP HQ
Join the Oconee County Democratic Party for their county convention. All Democrats who are registered voters are welcome to participate. Help us elect county party leaders and organize to elect more Democrats.
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
9:30 am Breakfast Social / 10 am Meeting
Gignilliat Center
621 N Townville St
Seneca
Please Register to Attend Convention
so we can plan for food and seating.
This is one of the first steps in becoming a delegate to the State Convention.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
9:30 am Registration / Socialize
10:00 am Convention
OCDP is looking for Officers / Representatives for each of the 31 Precincts in Oconee County. Are you interested?
Positions:
You can attend and vote at monthly business meetings and help organize your precinct during election seasons.
Do you know your precinct? Find My Precinct
The Democratic Party platform is a collection of goals that are developed every four years as the foundation of our candidates’ plans and policies and our legislative goals at every level. They start right here at the local level and work their way up through county, state, and national conventions. You have a voice in that process by submitting your ideas for resolutions to be considered at the county convention.
Josh joined the ACLU of South Carolina as a Legal Fellow in the fall of 2021 and was named Senior Advocacy Strategist after the completion of his fellowship. He was promoted to Advocacy Director in April 2024.
Josh came to the ACLU deeply committed to advocating for racial and educational equity and protecting the rights of children. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Columbia Law School, graduating as a Stone Scholar and Public Interest Honoree. While pursuing his degree, he had the privilege of interning for Orleans Public Defenders, the Mississippi Center for Justice, the New York City Civilian Review Board. He also completed an externship with the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (NAACP LDF).
Prior to law school, Josh spent five years teaching middle school and high school math in New Orleans East. There, he saw how American systems work in concert to maintain a racial hierarchy.
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